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Exposed Gully

 
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Exposed Gully
Beau ascending the gully at 7500 feet on the west face of Sloan Peak, October 2, 2010.


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OlympicMtnBoywow

OlympicMtnBoy

Voted 10/10

A little too much exposure for my comfort. Awesome shot looking down. Congrats on the climb.
Posted Oct 3, 2010 4:21 pm

gimpilatorRe: wow

gimpilator

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Thank you. It's amazing how steep Sloan is on all sides.
Posted Oct 6, 2010 3:59 pm

Josh LewisI must say

Josh Lewis

Voted 10/10

It makes me a little uncomfortable looking at this photo. I guess I'll be at this spot some time this year.
Posted Feb 13, 2011 2:44 am

gimpilatorRe: I must say

gimpilator

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Yeah, it's a long way down, but anyone who can solo Golden Horn can handle this gully. You're going to love Sloan. Just be careful on that glacier.
Posted Feb 14, 2011 6:01 pm

Josh LewisRe: I must say

Josh Lewis

Voted 10/10

Well you certainly did a good job at capturing the slope below. I'll be careful then. Holden Horn's a great peak, especially when the larches are out.
Posted Feb 14, 2011 7:00 pm

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