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Steven CrossUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Nice to see another Idaho Mountain. Nice job on keeping it informative!
Posted Jul 16, 2003 10:54 pm

Martin CashUntitled Comment

Hasn't voted

Thanks for the vote.
Posted Jul 17, 2003 5:58 am

desainmeUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Well done. Looks woodsy
Posted Jul 17, 2003 5:43 am

Martin CashUntitled Comment

Hasn't voted

Thanks. Yeah, Timberline is about 6,500 feet in the area. Some trees grow above it. Bushwacking can be a major concern. Staying on the trails and ridgelines should definately be a priority. It's a fun place to explore.
Posted Jul 17, 2003 6:00 am

desainmeUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

A 6500 foot timberline is interesting for northern Idaho-I did some Katahdin submissions and Brian Jenkins' write up for the same says the timber line is around 3500 feet.Katahdin at 46 N almost 3 degrees south of Pyramid Peak. I'll have to look over some more pix of Pyramid.
Posted Jul 17, 2003 7:40 am

William MarlerUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Good page. Some of the links in the bottom sections seem to be broken. It could be just my mac that is the cause at my end. But good work just the same. Cheers William
Posted Jul 17, 2003 7:15 am

Brian JenkinsUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Very cool page, Martin. Looks fun.
Posted Jul 17, 2003 8:52 am

Martin CashUntitled Comment

Hasn't voted

Thanks for the vote Brian.
Posted Jul 17, 2003 10:00 am

Aaron JohnsonUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Nicely done and composed-and only 1 typo. Martin, your grammar and typing skills are great. This looks like a nice mountain, and another exclusive to SP. Mountains like this, where no other info source is available, make SP special beyond the other sites. Thanks for submitting this fine mountain.
Posted Jul 17, 2003 7:17 pm

rpcUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Excellent page!



There's definitely been a shortage of ID mountains on SP!
Posted Aug 13, 2003 1:14 pm

Martin CashUntitled Comment

Hasn't voted

Thanks for the vote. I have another peak to put up, Scotchman Peak, which I've climbed in winter. Didn't get any photos though. I'll have to climb it again by a harder route this winter.



Cheers,

Martin
Posted Aug 13, 2003 2:43 pm

rpcUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Have an ID peak as well that I've been meaning to put up - Mt. Independence (~9900') in the Albion Range (south central ID near City of Rocks).



Also been thinking of putting up Mt. Cruiser in the Olympics - a BEAUTIFUL little rock peak....but am in the same boat as you - NO photos of it (camera broke during climb).
Posted Aug 13, 2003 3:52 pm

Fred SpickerUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Great page!
Posted Sep 27, 2003 5:53 pm

Jerry LUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Excellent page. I really like the Routes Overview section. Thanks.
Posted Nov 9, 2003 4:14 pm

Dave KUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Excellent page, Martin! Thanks for shedding a little bit of light on a remote area.
Posted Jul 22, 2004 2:18 pm

Martin CashUntitled Comment

Hasn't voted

David,



Thanks for stopping by, and thanks for the vote.



Cheers,

Martin
Posted Jul 22, 2004 2:45 pm

mrhUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Nice page of a lesser known area.
Posted Sep 10, 2004 1:36 pm

mrhUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Hey, I think I met you and that Klenke guy on the summit of She Devil. I was the old guy with the green pack who took your picture. Sounds like you guys had a great trip.
Posted Sep 23, 2004 7:34 pm

ScottUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Nice page. I would like to know how to make those charts on your routes overview. If you ever have the time, perhaps let me know.
Posted Mar 9, 2005 11:01 am

spotlyApproach Direction

Hasn't voted

Nice page Martin. The approach/driving instructions need to be updated though. Once onto Highway 1, you drive 2 miles to Copeland road then left towards the bridge. Also, after crossing the bridge and hanging a left at the 'T', it's only about 1.5 miles to the Trout Creek road, which is marked only with a sign that shows which trail numbers are up the road - not with the trail name or feature names.
Posted Sep 22, 2008 9:56 am

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