Consolation Lake Trail was the first trail I encountered that is in recommended group access territory.
Since groups weren't mandatory, I proceeded on my own on this trail that extended from the Moraine Lake lookout trail.
Within listening distance of a mountain stream, the trail heads into a forest before it reaches Consolation Lake, where you not only get a clear view of the lake
but also the mountains
and alpine meadows.
Unfortunately, no grizzly bears were spotted on this hike.
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Very nice blog with amazing pics!
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Thanks Nicho!
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