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I'm starting to think that our climb of Goode's Northeast Buttress began with a harder start than normally required. We couldn't begin right at the toe due to a large moat, but we did find some blocks of connecting ice on the left side of the buttress. Chris Koziarz and I climbed two 5th class pitches to reach the long section of easier terrain Klenke referred to.



Chris's yellow helmet can barely be seen. I'm taking a picture because I've escaped to relatively easy heathered terrain.



Photo taken July 2002.


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hkutukAaah the heather

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Another Cascades usual, climbing your way through the heather and hope they are dry, fun :)

I can't keep up with the good stuff you are putting up every day but is much enjoyed and appreciated.
Posted Feb 7, 2006 12:51 pm

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