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At about 12,000\', the rest of...
At about 12,000', the rest of the route becomes obvious. It was a perfect day on Princeton and it was the only high peak absent of snow. 9/15/03


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This kind of reminds me of the backside of Sacajawea Peak in Oregon although more uniform in coloration. In fact, here is a view from where you'd be if you were at the upper left of the previous pic taken by one of the two that went with me to Sacajawea. I love the feel of peaks like yours.
Posted Dec 15, 2003 7:58 am

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