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Annapurna South (left) and Himalinchi (right)


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Submitted by Scott
on Apr 6, 2004 1:21 pm

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Lat/Lon: 28.56670°N / 83.83330°E



"In fact, I think you should add your body fat to the rating of the climb, to get a true measure of your inner climber. So climbing a 5.7 with 22% body fat is way harder than climbing a 5.14 with 3% body fat."   --Mike Yukish   

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