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Lincoln as seen from the slopes of North Star during clear skies, but with strong winds, December 9, 2005. As seen from near Pt. 12,214 on North Star.



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Diego SahagĂșnSimple and pretty pic...

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Scott. Do you know the temperature then?
Posted Jan 4, 2006 8:18 pm

ScottRe: Simple and pretty pic...

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It was -14F/-26C when I started, and probably almost as cold when I took the photo.



Windchill was about -54F/-48C.

Posted Jan 4, 2006 9:09 pm

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Lat/Lon: 39.35140°N / 106.1108°W



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