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KaneUntitled Comment

Voted 8/10

Not bad for your first mountain submission! I personally think your page is pretty darn good, although we could use quite a bit more route info. I like it when I can visualize a climb through someone's route description.



How many vertical ft. is the standard route?



How many miles round trip? What takes you 7 to 9 hrs. might take me 10 hr. or 5 hrs. Miles and vertical are the two general requirements for determining how much effort it requires for a climb.



Good pictures. It's nice to have new members adding mountains to summitpost that have actually climbed the mountain.

If you have time, I invite you to come take a look at some Colorado mountains. Kaner.
Posted Sep 15, 2002 8:17 am

ChandraUntitled Comment

Hasn't voted

Thank's for your good advices, I'll add some more detailed route descriptions soon.



I'd like to go to Colorado one day, I think it's a real hiking-paradise. Mount Wilson is my favourite Colorado 14er. (I have to admit that I don't know many more than 10 of them)



I'm sure you have been to Leadville, must be great to live on 10000 ft at the foot of Elbert and Massive, don't you think.



Posted Sep 15, 2002 10:51 am

marco979Untitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Non sapevo esistessero montagne così alte in Abruzzo. Complimenti per la pagina e per le foto!
Posted Sep 21, 2002 12:40 am

ChandraUntitled Comment

Hasn't voted

Ciao Marco,



Thank's for having voted my pages!



Sono sicuro che le montagne d'Abruzzo ti piacerebbero, conviene andarci.



salve



Chandra

Posted Sep 21, 2002 7:20 am

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