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Mount Sherman and Mount Sheridan December 22-23 2006
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Mount Sherman and Mount Sheridan December 22-23 2006

 
Mount Sherman and Mount Sheridan December 22-23 2006

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Created/Edited: Dec 26, 2006 / Dec 26, 2006

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Mount Sherman and Mount Sheridan

Album for our climb of Mount Sherman and Mount Sheridan.

After driving alone to the trailhead on the 22nd, I walked to 11,560 feet and camped. The night was -7F. At 12,100 feet, I waited for and met three others whom planned to climb Sherman and Sheridan with me and whom left very early in the morning. Another member caught up later. The five of us climbed Sherman (14,040 feet) and three of us climbed Sheridan (13,748 feet). It was well after dark when we got back. It was a great trip in good weather. A trip report will follow.

Images


Camp in Fourmile Basin

Camp in Fourmile Basin

Mount Elbert

Mount Elbert

Summit of Sheridan

Summit of Sheridan

Final false summit

Final false summit

Mount Sherman

Mount Sherman

Mount Sheridan from timberline

Mount Sheridan from timberline

Mount Sherman (right), Gemini (just left of center)

Mount Sherman (right), Gemini (just left of center)

Summit

Summit

Approaching a false summit

Approaching a false summit

Rocky ridge

Rocky ridge

Mount Sheridan

Mount Sheridan

Hilltop mine

Hilltop mine

Four other climbers

Four other climbers

Sherman Ridge

Sherman Ridge

Mount Sherman

Mount Sherman


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tanyaScott!

tanya

Voted 10/10

That's impressive! I love the photos!

~tanya
Posted Dec 28, 2006 11:14 pm

ScottRe: Scott!

Scott

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Thanks. It was pretty fun.
Posted Dec 29, 2006 3:08 am

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