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May 28, 2005 - The...
May 28, 2005 - The looooonnnnng North East Ridge of Capitol Pk. I think the snow covered hump left of center is K2. The green dot marks our high point on the ridge. You can match up the snow field just beyond it with the one in my photos up there.


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Sorry, don't mean to be a pest, this is the northeast ridge. I'll delete all of these corrections later.
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