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Day 2- Horseshoe Basin, Loomis Washington




























Day 2: Sunny Camp To Louden Lake, Horseshoe Basin

The wind blew all night long, rattled the zippers on the tents like chimes threw the night. I woke up early to check on the horse, he was still standing there keeping a close eye on the surrounding area. Got up and took him for a morning walk and drink from the creek, then back to camp to get packed up to spend the day at the lake. The little one was so happy to be in the outdoors, she couldn't get enough of hiking off into the meadow, and saying good morning to the horse. Happy little camper. The hike up over the pass was pleasant, short little hop up and out of Sunny Camp, before you drop into Horseshoe Basin. The light was beautiful, lots of flowers and less water on the trail than the week before. It's a easy hike from Sunny camp to Louden Lake, the views are wide and with lots of views of the mountains. We saw a few camps on the way. Spent the day at the lake soaking in the sun, dipping toes in the freezing lake and napping. Very relaxing, lots of clouds moving back and forth. From there we headed a little ways down the trail to see if we could get a view of Canada, then returned to camp for the night. Very pleasant day in the mountains, the weather was fantastic.

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