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Timp Glacier from Emerald...

 
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Timp Glacier from Emerald...
Timp Glacier from Emerald Lake on September 15, 1993. Glacier Saddle above. To the left of the saddle and just out of sight is the Second Summit (Razorback Ridge Route). The main summit of Timp is to the right of the saddle. The "glacier" is used as the descent route for the Razorback Ridge, and is also a common descent (or sometimes ascent) route for the main summit.


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ScottSubmitted by Scott
on Apr 19, 2004 11:05 pm

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