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The Lower MarmotUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Great page and great information! Thank you for bringing this beautiful peak to Summitpost!
Posted Jan 18, 2004 8:19 pm

DeanUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Each time I look at this page you have more information. Excellent work.
Posted Jan 18, 2004 8:52 pm

KlenkeUntitled Comment

Hasn't voted

Thanks for the vote. Hey, you no show at the Ropo parto. Bob said you had another engagement. You can make up your absence by coming to my 60th birthday party...in 27 years. :)
Posted Jan 18, 2004 9:26 pm

DeanUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

OK, you got a deal. 27 years it is. Lets see, yeah, I'll be about 90 but hey, I'll never be old to welcome someone into their 60's (and to get free cake).



Yeah, I wanted to go to John's bash but just couldn't get out of my commitment. So we did it by email (wishes and that sort of stuff) Bob said you and he had a great time chatting (about mountains and routes) Bob's a great guy, he is super passionate about the mountains, which is a plus.



Your Sherpa pics are pretty neat, that is an amazing set of rocks, you wonder how long they'll remain there (another thousand years?)
Posted Jan 18, 2004 9:37 pm

KlenkeUntitled Comment

Hasn't voted

Hmmm, me thinks humanity will perish from the earth before that balanced rock falls down. But then, judging by the disappearance of this rock atop Dome, maybe not.



Only Argonaut Peak remains (I have to climb it first) before every important Stuart Range mountain save for Mt. Temple has been given its own room in the summitpost hotel.



Yes, I could tell Bob is passionate about mountains. One of the highlights of my evening (other than meeting Bob) was meeting Joe Vance. Joe is one of the old-timers who finished the Bulger Top 100 (8th over all in 1988). He must be about 80 now. I also finally met Howbert...and Bob's attractive wife...and John's rambunctious son...and John's collection of old climbing boots lining the downstairs hall! I can only imagine the summits those boots have trod upon.
Posted Jan 18, 2004 9:56 pm

desainmeUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Twin summits about 3 miles west of Little Annapurna. The tricky summit is a 20 foot gendarme like the Milk Bottle on Starlight.
Posted Jan 18, 2004 9:19 pm

Fred SpickerUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Excellent page as usual.



I had so many photos so soon because I was getting ready to enter this one and already had them scanned.
Posted Jan 19, 2004 8:05 am

Martin CashUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Excellent page. Thanks for your contribution.
Posted Jan 19, 2004 12:02 pm

Tom KenneyUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Nice page. Looks like a really fun peak!
Posted Jan 19, 2004 3:22 pm

rpcUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Excellent page. Been thinking of doing this one for a while.
Posted Jan 19, 2004 6:43 pm

Aaron JohnsonUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Stunning mountain wonderfully represented!
Posted Jan 21, 2004 10:24 pm

SharonUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Excellent page- lots of interesting info & great pics. As always!
Posted Feb 9, 2004 11:37 pm

vertxUntitled Comment

Voted 10/10

Excellent Page.
Posted Mar 29, 2004 11:40 pm

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