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Peter's Basin and the northeast ridge [ Sizes: Orig | Large | Med | Small | Thumb ]
Peter's Basin and the northeast ridge
Peter's Basin, 4,500 feet below, and Peter's Dome in the clouds in the background. Mt. Capps and Kahiltna Pass are seen in the upper-right hand corner. Denali looms gloriously huge just to the right of this photo.


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IalewisA crevassed ridge?

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Is that what I see in the background? Nice, spooky, photo.
Posted Jan 29, 2008 8:36 pm

d_shorbRe: A crevassed ridge?

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yeah. The ones you can see in this photo were large enough to be filled in. The ones that plagued us were the smaller ones covered by the wind blown snow. 5 falls had Terry hand me the lead just in time for me to get the hardpack with no crevasses. It was nice from that one way below Terry's left (Looker's right) all the way to the top. ICE all the way up to the top, which is like a huge deep snow covered field with a hill to climb up on it. It was a fun. fun outing on a beautiful day (warm) and with such intensly stunning views.
Posted Jan 30, 2008 3:41 am

IalewisRe: A crevassed ridge?

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Congratulations on an excellent adventure, crevasses always seem to make trips more memorable...for the leader anyway. Thanks!
Posted Jan 30, 2008 9:16 pm

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