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April 16th, 2005 - Joe...

 
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April 16th, 2005 - Joe...
April 16th, 2005 - Joe Bullough and Glenn Merrill playing "King of the Hill" on the Mt Nebo massif traverse.


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DeanCool pic

Dean

Voted 10/10

No, I am not referring to all the snow. This is just a neat shot.
Posted Apr 18, 2005 1:38 pm

PellucidWombatRe: Cool pic

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Thanks for the complement! I noticed that this might make an interesting composition, so I had Glenn wait on the first hump 'till Joe was in position. I just wish there was a third person on the 3rd hump in the left background!
Posted Apr 18, 2005 1:42 pm

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