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Northeast of the Parker Mountain where we are capturing pronghorn today is Thousand Lakes Mountain. Despite its name, Thousand Lake Mountain is known more for its craggy terrain than its numerous lakes. The mountain's unique topography features exposed layers of red sandstone along the lower slopes, while alpine forests and open meadows define the upper slopes.
And so, our Burt Brothers quiz question tonight is: How did Thousand Lakes Mountain get named?
The answer, just ahead when KSL Outdoors, powered by Ford returns.