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Beautiful shot, Al. I grew up in the area in the 70s and 80s, and this lake was the coolest place to go swimming and exploring. Every spring, you had to wade through the tadpoles to get out deep enough to swim, then shortly after that you couldn't walk to the water without killing dozens of little frogs - and that WAS being careful!
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Hi Al, just to let you know, but these peaks are Eagle peak (left) Uto peak (centre) and Mt. Sir Donald (right).
no problem, i'm glad you liked it:)
sorry for any hardship this may have caused.
i am sorry but this isnt pingston lake, unless its the back arm. but otherwise pingston is a much bigger lake i was just there. thanks
Beautiful location, great photo and reflection.
Nice shot Al!!
Wow. It was beautiful to find this home on the map. We stayed there this summer and were very blessed. Thanks for this photo! -Alisha, Canada
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Beautiful shot, Al. I grew up in the area in the 70s and 80s, and this lake was the coolest place to go swimming and exploring. Every spring, you had to wade through the tadpoles to get out deep enough to swim, then shortly after that you couldn't walk to the water without killing dozens of little frogs - and that WAS being careful!
nice picture, what kind of bug is it?