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The "crux" of the Aspen Grove... [ Sizes: Orig | Small | Thumb ]
The "crux" of the Aspen Grove...
The "crux" of the Aspen Grove route. Crossing over from the Emerald Lake Basin into Timpanogos Basin is challenging without gear, but no problem with an axe and crampons. While you may not die with a fall here, you should could get banged up pretty nicely. Taken July 16, 2005


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mountaingazelle2:24:11 hours

Voted 10/10

Now that's fast walking...



I don't think flowers will be out this year. There is so much snow left in that basin.



But it's nice to know that I may not die at the Aspen Grove crux, I'll just get a little hurt. :-)
Posted Jul 20, 2005 12:33 am

mountainTRIALS.comRe: 2:24:11 hours

Hasn't voted

I probably do 50:50 running walking. Usually that means running down lower, and as it gets steeper, the elevlation higher, and me more tired, I end up walking. I can't help wondering how close I can get to 2 hrs, maybe when there is less snow. It is incredible how much snow there is! I think you may be right about the flowers. Happy trails!
Posted Jul 21, 2005 10:01 am

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