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Here is me again looking over the cliffs. This is all sand stone its not hard to break off peices with your foot. One day the lake will eat away at the cliffs and were I am standing will be in the lake. I think that is crazy.
This is Evan again even though we are backpacking it every one still has a routine. Note the coves campground sites are hard to find this is site 2. No bear pole
This is a picture of 12 mile beach camp site. When the sun goes all the way down and the sky is black you can see every star emaginable. This is a great place to take someone special.
This is me crossing beaver creek. Note at this time of year their are some pesty flys that actually bite. We walked from just north of sand point all the way to twilve mile camp and back and this was the only area that had the flys.
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Yes it was. My friend and I took a four day backpacking trip along the shoreline.
Here is me again looking over the cliffs. This is all sand stone its not hard to break off peices with your foot. One day the lake will eat away at the cliffs and were I am standing will be in the lake. I think that is crazy.
Day 3 ending and the sun is going down again. This is the time you sit down and eat while appreciating the world for its beauty.
This area is not exactly on chaple lake. It is somewhere between Masquito Fall and Chapel lake. Water is good
This is Evan again even though we are backpacking it every one still has a routine. Note the coves campground sites are hard to find this is site 2. No bear pole
This is a picture of 12 mile beach camp site. When the sun goes all the way down and the sky is black you can see every star emaginable. This is a great place to take someone special.
This is me crossing beaver creek. Note at this time of year their are some pesty flys that actually bite. We walked from just north of sand point all the way to twilve mile camp and back and this was the only area that had the flys.
Beaver lake seems to be a big lake but you are able to walk out 1/3 the width. If you want to catch any fish bring a boat or canoe. Beautiful lake.