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The 3000 feet high South Face...
The 3000 feet high South Face of Lone Pine Peak, Sierra Nevada, California. 1996 Photo:Alois Smrz


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d_shorbwhere's the winter route?

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in this photo does the Winter Route come in from the lower right and end top, right/center?

Nice shot by the way.
Posted Feb 14, 2007 4:46 am

asmrzwhere's the winter route?

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Yeh,, that's how it goes. You can see the huge "X" formed by R/L Winter Route and L/R by the approach buttress and above the crossing of the X, by the Alpin Fraincais route. I hope you understand what I mean. I show the upper part of the Winter Route on one of my drawings of Land of Little Rain. I show the WR from the 'NOTCH" up. Look it up if you need specifics, or email me.
Posted Feb 18, 2007 11:08 pm

d_shorbRe: where's the winter route?

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thanks for the info. this season is winding down, perhaps rock is in order now.
Posted Apr 13, 2007 10:29 pm

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