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The wilderness contains approximately 520 miles (840 km) [4] of hiking trails, including 17 miles (27 km) of the Pacific Crest Trail and 35 miles (60 km) of the Bigfoot Trail. The most popular entry points into the wilderness are from the Weaverville area around Trinity Lake or from Junction City. Additional routes are seasonally accessible by ...
The Trinity Alps section of the Klamath Mountains Ecoregion is botanically outstanding by having the second greatest number of conifer species of any place in the world. [citation needed] Russian Peak, in the Russian Wilderness just north of the Trinity Alps, has the greatest number of conifer species in North America. [6]
Thompson Peak is a mountain (a high point on a tall granite ridge) in Trinity County, California. At 9,001 feet, it is the highest peak in the Trinity Alps Wilderness, [4] and the second highest in Northern California west of the Cascades. It is the highest point in a ridge that also features Wedding Cake, another well-known Trinity Alps peak.
Only 3 of the league's 30 stadiums — Arrowhead Stadium, Lambeau Field, and Soldier Field — do not currently use a corporate-sponsored name. Though the Chiefs sold naming rights of the football field to GEHA, the team retain stadium branding under the Arrowhead name. [1]
Map of the Shasta-Trinity National Forest and Whiskeytown–Shasta–Trinity National Recreation Area. The Shasta–Trinity National Forest is a federally designated forest in northern California, United States. It is the largest National Forest in California and is managed by the U.S. Forest Service. The 2,210,485 acre (894,552 Ha) forest ...
The Chiefs last played at Green Bay on Sept. 28, 2015, and the Packers won 38-28. That is the only time Green Bay has beaten the Chiefs at Lambeau, as Kansas City has a 3-1-1 record in Wisconsin.
Granite Peak is a mountain located in the Trinity Alps of California in the Trinity Alps Wilderness. It rises to the west of Highway 3 and Trinity Lake to an elevation of 8,094 feet (2,467 m). [ 1 ] [ 3 ] The peak receives copious amounts of snow during the winter.
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