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The final scramble to the...

 
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The final scramble to the...
The final scramble to the summit. Notice my footprints where I hopped on the first boulder.


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csmcgranahanNice perspective

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Voted 10/10

I hope to get up there this spring. Maybe in the next few weeks.
Posted Mar 20, 2006 2:17 am

BeginnerClimberSweet!

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Was up there today, and while there's no snow on the summit, there's still quite a bit on the final scramble!
Posted Apr 28, 2008 12:49 am

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