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Peaks C and C-Prime tower above the waterfall that drains the tarn-filled basin. June 19, 2004. The Southwest Couloir can be glimpsed running between the two peaks.
Comments [ Post a Comment ]| truchas | Thanks | | 
Voted 10/10 | Just saw this. Awesome. Thanks for the addition. | | Posted Aug 5, 2004 11:43 pm |
 | | Nelson | Re: Thanks | | 
Hasn't voted | You are quite welcome. Glad you like the shot. And, if I haven't mentioned it before, it was your Peak C page on SP that was the inspiration for this trip. SP at its best! | | Posted Aug 6, 2004 8:35 am |
 | | Nelson | Re: Thanks | | 
Hasn't voted | Thanks for the offer! I would love to join you guys, but unless there is a last minute change I'll be sitting on a plane bound for a Singapore business trip. I'll spend the next month no higher than a couple hundred feet above sea level, depending upon what floor they put me on in the hotel. Kane and I were planning a 2-night WIld Basin trip the weekend after that. It looks like I'll have to scrub that one too.
Have a great climb if you get out here. We'll get together some other time. | | Posted Aug 6, 2004 2:50 pm |
| Foxy Long Bottoms | Falls | | 
Hasn't voted | Does that waterfall freeze up? Beautiful pic. | | Posted May 24, 2005 1:11 pm |
 | | Nelson | Re: Falls | | 
Hasn't voted | Thanks. Don't know the answer to your question. Interestingly, the falls and stream do not even show up on the USGS quad, so perhaps it slows to just a trickle by fall? Maybe some of the more knowledgeable Gore-ophiles on the Rockies message board would know. | | Posted May 24, 2005 7:02 pm |
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