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February 5th, 2005 - The sheer east face of Mt Timpanogos. This is definitely a place to be careful around cornices!!


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OlympicMtnBoyTimpanogos photo

OlympicMtnBoy

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I've enjoyed all your photos but this one is extremely beautiful! Nice lighting on the snow and rock. Looks like U had an awesome day for a climb!
Posted Feb 7, 2005 11:37 am

PellucidWombatRe: Timpanogos photo

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Thanks! It was REALLY a nice suprise to have a good day for photos. The weather forecast called for cloudy skie and some snow, so this was a real treat.



Now I just can't wait until Joe and I return to climb the entire massif ridgeline - there's just miles of that stuff to travel along!
Posted Feb 7, 2005 3:07 pm

quitomateexcellent

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hey dude, that's an excellent picture! it's beautiful. I wanted to ask you how experience do you need to be to be able to hike Timpanogos in the winter? Where could I learn or get the skills that I would need?
Posted Feb 23, 2006 11:19 pm

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