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Trinity Peak
Trinity Peak as seen from the summit of West Trinity. July 7, 2004


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truchasPyramid

Voted 10/10

That's Pyramid off to the left in the far background. To the right is Storm King, Silex, and The Guardian.
Posted Jul 13, 2004 11:55 pm

KaneRe: Pyramid

Voted 10/10

Its amazing to me that this photo has 26 hits and only three votes. The new way to downvote on SP is to not vote at all. This is a fantastic photo of a remote, rarely viewed mountain in Colorado. What else could you want?
Posted Jul 14, 2004 12:54 am

truchasRe: Pyramid

Voted 10/10

I agree. That place is calling my name right now.
Posted Jul 14, 2004 1:25 am

RyanSRe: Pyramid

Hasn't voted

I'm already thinking about how fun it would be to climb those three peaks with a pack in from the Beartown TH. That's Rio Grande Pyramid, specifically :-D
Posted Jul 14, 2004 11:30 am

truchasRe: Pyramid

Voted 10/10

I am thinking about doing Jagged from the Valecito Creek trailhead. Dan M. on 14er World climbed a bunch of these peaks recently. Some were technical like Peak 15. I am itching to go. I do want to climb Storm King, Silex, and The Guardian. The Guardian is a cool looking mountain as viewed from Vallecito Creek. There is a technical route on it too.
Posted Jul 14, 2004 8:52 pm

jeffersRe: Pyramid

Hasn't voted

"I'm already thinking about how fun it would be to climb those three peaks with a pack in from the Beartown TH."



I'd be up for something like that. I'm old, slow, and can barely pull 5.8, but I have legs and a back like a pack mule, half a storefull of gear, and can go all day and half the night.



I'd like to get some nice pics of Wham ridge from high up and get myself up the same. A Trinity scramble or traverse would be a bonus.



Looking at a possible recon into Stony Pass, Highland Mary, Beartown area this season. Let me know if interested or if I can get any pics you may want. Same goes for a climbing trip.
Posted May 25, 2005 5:13 pm

RyanSRe: Pyramid

Hasn't voted

Any pics you take are welcome, jeffers!



I've already decided, unfortunately, that a trip to the Grenadiers is not in the cards for this season. I'm moving from Colorado at the end of August, and there are just too many peaks with a higher priority. Someday, though, I'll be back!
Posted May 25, 2005 6:31 pm

paulbalegendRe: Pyramid

Voted 10/10

hmm sounds like the formula for computing a photo's score is in error.
Posted May 20, 2009 3:01 pm

Gangolf HaubGreat set of pictures

Voted 10/10

Hey Ryan, this is definitely a great set of pictures you have posted. Often the Colorado Peaks occur a little unimpressive to me but these are real beauties. Unimpressive of course is the wrong word but I know no better.
Posted Jul 14, 2004 5:29 pm

Aaron JohnsonNo doubt

Voted 10/10

One of the greatest pictures to be submitted to SP of Colorado's rugged and beautiful Grenadier Range. This is just one heck of a beautiful mountain! Awesome job with the photos and the page. The copnsiderable effort put forth in this expedition and in your resulting work at SP has not gone unnoticed by your peers, Mr. Schilling!
Posted Jul 21, 2004 7:45 pm

LodewijkThat's

Voted 10/10

That's an awesome pic! I'll attach it to my Stratification Album
Posted Dec 5, 2007 4:11 pm

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