Lamarck Lakes area

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Bruce Goodman
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Lamarck Lakes area

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This probably isn't the correct forum for this question but I finally found the "New topic" button so here goes:
Is anyone familiar with the basin near Lower Lamarck Lake? I remember reading a trip report some years ago and I'd like to refresh my memory for a possible late summer/early autumn trip. Thanks in advance.
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Re: Lamarck Lakes area

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This is indeed the appropriate forum. A question I have is which basin near Lower Lamarck Lake? It is the Wonder Lakes basin? I haven't been there but I seem to recall at least one post on Topix that described the Wonder Lakes.
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Re: Lamarck Lakes area

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I believe giantbrookie is correct. The wonder lakes basin? An inlet at Lower lamarck lake is the gateway to wonder lakes. There are over a dozen lakes up the valley and have to think alot of this area is untouched.
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