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Last trip to Pamalia Lake

8/12/2014

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A trip to celebrate my fathers 50th birthday it was quickly planned, but great no less. Anytime you get out of the city is awesome, and as I have talked about before I can't express the beauty of this place in the early and mid summer. We made the quick 2 mile hike in and the went about selecting a camping spot followed by burgers cooked on the Jetboil. Then some sun talking about hunting followed by a great nights sleep under the stars. Then we made our way out early the next morning. The most interesting part of the hike out was that the night before I woke up and it was incredibly warm for the mountains and still was in the morning. On our way out though the forest was incredibly cool; most likely due to snow melt and runoff just above us on Mount Jefferson. 

Likability: 8.5/10 Great trip with an even easier hike as I continued my training to return to Colorado in the Fall.
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