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On the ladders
SP members Bob and Eric using the ladders that lead to the lookout. The set up is quite
ingenious and effective. A rope is added near the top as an additional help.
A book was written about this unique lookout by Malcolm Bates "Three Fingers,The Mountain,The Men and a Lookout" Well worth the effort to find
at a library or via Amazon.
8-24-07


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gimpilatorTricky Ladders

Voted 10/10

Great picture. I made the mistake of stashing my trekking poles horizontally on my pack and had a moment of being stuck between the second and third ladder. Exciting times.
Posted Aug 29, 2007 1:46 am

DeanRe: Tricky Ladders

Hasn't voted

Thanks for the comments and vote on this one. Yeah, the little climb between the second and third ladders is a bit of a surprise and I can see how getting stuck is a possibility. We left our packs down below. Also, we have a discussion going on at NWHIkers that you might find interesting. Eric added some more pics there and I think Bob will too.
Posted Aug 29, 2007 6:52 am

gimpilatorRe: Tricky Ladders

Voted 10/10

Great. Thanks for the links. The last time I did Three Fingers was with Tom of NWHikers. Do you know him?
Posted Aug 29, 2007 12:15 pm

DeanRe: Tricky Ladders

Hasn't voted

Tom and I spent three days together in the Enchantments back in 2002. A great guy and an outstanding photographer.
Posted Aug 29, 2007 1:18 pm

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