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Fireweed reclaims this old burn area.
The trail passes Tenas Lake.
Only bits of foundation remain from the old lookout site.
Much of the trail traverses open, dry woodlands.
Views of the Three Sisters (10,358') are best if you wander just east of a clump of trees near the summit.
The broad summit of Scott Mountain is dry, dusty, and open.
The trail takes on a new look heading north from Scott Mountain.
A USGS marker is drilled into a bit of solid rock near the summit of Scott Mountain.
Looking north to the pointy Mount Washington (7,795').
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