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rcchallenger

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Posted: 08/31/08 10:21pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

I stayed at the newest USFS campground by Bridgeport. It's called Crags and is across the bridge from Lower Twin Lakes Campground. We stayed in site 20 and I had plenty of room with my 37.5' Raptor and truck. There were some other big sites in that campground too.


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coolbreeze01 wrote:

Great pics. Where are the tracks and what is the name of the lake or river at the bottom?
Thanks.


The tracks on our hike are some old mining type tracks that were used to bring building supplies up for dams at Agnew Lake and Gem Lake up high in the mountains (I did not take pictures of them).

Pictures looking down are both of Silver Lake and our campground next to it.

Last one is of Mono Lake.

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