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Block ledges of sedimentary rock are encountered on parts of the ascent of Divide Mountain's northeast ridge. This type of climbing is typical throughout Glacier National Park on the more prominent and popular mountains. Divide also has some interesting and very sharp buff colored rock that will cut your garments if you're not moving carefully.

Glacier National Park, Summer, 2004. Digital photo by Aaron Johnson



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rebelgrizzSharp Rocks

rebelgrizz

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.....and your legs!!!!
Posted Jun 28, 2009 1:19 am

Aaron JohnsonRe: Sharp Rocks

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Oh yes!
Posted Jun 28, 2009 7:46 pm

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