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Thread: Limber Pine trail near Bear Lake?

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    Limber Pine trail near Bear Lake?

    Every time I'm coming home from Bear Lake, I want to stop and hit this short hike. Has anybody done it?

    It's at the top of the pass right before you descend down towards Bear Lake.

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    I've done it on skis.

    I've done it on snowshoes.

    I've done it in hiking boots.

    It's a pretty hike but only a mile long and within easy reach of younger children.

    It's also pretty hard to follow when the snow is 4-5 feet deep.
    seen all good people turn their heads each day so satisfied I'm on my way...

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    Yeah, fun little trail for kids or anyone. It is very short, but worth doing every now and then.


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