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Dropping of Anderson Pass

 
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Dropping of Anderson Pass
Dropping off Anderson Pass into the Yellowstone Drainage, way down below.

Aug. 6, 2006


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DeanVery nice

Dean

Voted 10/10

I looked down that trail and wondered what it would be like to hike down that valley. It looks like you made it happen.
Posted Dec 21, 2006 5:29 am

imontopRe: Very nice

imontop

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Thanks for the vote! Yeah, the whole trip was awesome. These upper basins in the Unitas are pretty wide open. The basin in my user profile image was huge! It was 2 miles form the bottom of the pass to the treeline, and we did that in a hailstorm. Typical Uinta afternoon!
Posted Dec 21, 2006 2:47 pm

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