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Quoted from Atari_Daze:Guess he didn't find any honey?
Ketchup was his condiment of choice. All cupboards were opened, including the fridge.
When he returned a couple weeks later, there wasn't much left for him to find - but he did find it: a small thing of peanut butter.
Mountain goat outside the tent. Marmot pic is from the top of one of the mountains (just over 14,000 ft). Pics from the San Juan mountain range in SW Colorado.
93E0FCA7-4533-401E-883D-7DB4CC53DD24 (resized).JPGD3F0B47E-02FF-4D0B-AA04-2C30DA976034 (resized).JPGF5C4F99C-C3F0-407A-87BF-28BF2A6C4E84 (resized).JPG06549304-04F7-4A45-BACA-C9FC09FE2CDE (resized).JPG6361688B-6065-4E36-B65A-AD4572B00514 (resized).JPG84CA474D-EF73-4CCE-82B5-EBBAA74D85C2 (resized).JPGQuoted from DCP:I had a view like that once when I was living up above Boulder in the Lee Hill area, off of Deer Trail Road.
Your view looks like it could be from Flagstaff or maybe Green Mountain. Where was the picture taken?
Darn close!! Pic was taken on Bear Peak.
Quoted from pinwiztom:How long was the climb
Both in length and time to the top
We did it as a two day hike/climb.
Day 1 - hike ~7miles, 5k feet of elevation gain. About 4.5 hours.
Day 2 - hiking/climbing, less than 2 miles, between 3-4 hours to the top including idling midway for about an hour due to rain, sleet and lightning), 2k feet of elevation gain. Day 2 descent - return to camp and then to the trailhead (another 6 hours).
It's the Matterhorn in Switzerland .
I know of Vestal - it is in a somewhat remote area in Colorado - generally accessible via train and hike and the peak itself has some technical climbing elements.
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