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Glen Lake
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Come summer, this view will be filled by families and sunbathers. Joan had never climbed the dune; I hadn't been up the hill since the mid-seventies though I'd climbed it several times in the sixties.
The Dune Climb starts out quite steeply for an elevation change of 80 feet or so, then continues with a less strenuous climb that raises you another hundred feet or so. This photo was taken just where the going gets easier....
Glen Lake's remarkably colorful, though (of course) the ice hides that in winter.
Can't seem to find details about the climb--beyond it's existence, anyway--anywhere on the web.
The Dune Climb starts out quite steeply for an elevation change of 80 feet or so, then continues with a less strenuous climb that raises you another hundred feet or so. This photo was taken just where the going gets easier....
Glen Lake's remarkably colorful, though (of course) the ice hides that in winter.
Can't seem to find details about the climb--beyond it's existence, anyway--anywhere on the web.
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