Clendinning Lake

It is the source of Clendinning Creek, a major tributary of the Elaho River.

About 3.1 km long and 0.5 wide, the only thing that feeds the lake is the Clendinning Glacier, which is located at its far, southern end.

Accessing the lake is very difficult, as it requires one to make a minimum 2-3 day trek up the Clendinning Creek Valley.

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