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Scott

Scott - Feb 7, 2006 8:50 pm - Voted 10/10

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Nice small peak, and a very interesting place. Did you happen to climb Fossil Mountain, the next one north? It's really cool too.

gjagiels

gjagiels - Feb 7, 2006 9:15 pm - Hasn't voted

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Thanks for the vote Scott, I will definately check out Fossil Mountain soon, lots of fossils I hear!

gjagiels

gjagiels - Feb 7, 2006 9:16 pm - Hasn't voted

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Thanks!

Dean

Dean - Feb 7, 2006 9:30 pm - Voted 10/10

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You knew you could count on my vote for a Utah desert peak didn't you. Good stuff. Another in that area that I have been eying is Wah Wah Peak. You've done a really nice job with this one, keep em coming.

gjagiels

gjagiels - Feb 7, 2006 10:17 pm - Hasn't voted

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Thanks Dean, this is a very interesting peak, small but lots of fun and unlike anything I've ever seen before.

hgrapid

hgrapid - Feb 7, 2006 9:40 pm - Voted 10/10

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Very good, HOWEVER, I have a few suggestions/questions:



1) When did you climb this mountain? You should label the date on some of the photos to give an idea of the time of year.



2) Is this mountain snakey? Seems like prime snake country.



3) Obviously this is a unique mountain, but it is isolated, and likely I wouldn't drive 3 hours from civilization to go 3 miles and 900 feet. What other hiking/climbing is there in the area? Maybe add that to the page.



All in all, a good start.

gjagiels

gjagiels - Feb 7, 2006 10:16 pm - Hasn't voted

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1) These pictures were taken in January this year, as stated in the When To Climb section snow doesn't accumulate on this mountain therefore it is rare to see snow on this peak. So regardless of the time of the year the peak looks the same unless there have been recent storms. Will add the date to the photos.



2) Yes, there are rattlesnakes around this peak but that goes for anywhere in the west on all peaks. (besides the higher ones). There are no more snakes out here than in the Wasatch less than a mile from Salt Lake City.



3) I was thinking about talking about nearby Fossil mountain but I hadn't made the trip there yet. The nice part of driving 3 hours from civilization is to get away from civilization and have complete solitude. The Great Basin National Park is a mere 45 miles away which offers much hiking, this would be a nice side trip.



Thanks for your vote and suggestions they are appreciated!

gjagiels

gjagiels - Feb 7, 2006 10:27 pm - Hasn't voted

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Another nice reason to drive out there is because in the winter there usually isn't snow on this peak. The other higher peaks do have snow, so this is a good year round hike and good for those who don' t like the snow. Thanks again!

gjagiels

gjagiels - Feb 7, 2006 11:06 pm - Hasn't voted

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Thank you Alan, I appreciate it. BTW, I really enjoyed your Mt. Moran video! :-)

vvujisic

vvujisic - Feb 8, 2006 12:09 am - Voted 10/10

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Beautiful job, gjagiels!

gjagiels

gjagiels - Feb 8, 2006 12:41 am - Hasn't voted

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Thanks Vlado! Looks like Sareni Pasovi (Stit) has some really interesting geology going on too! :-)

gjagiels

gjagiels - Feb 8, 2006 12:42 am - Hasn't voted

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Thank you Dalton :-)

Corax

Corax - Feb 8, 2006 1:03 am - Voted 10/10

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A very interesting page.

gjagiels

gjagiels - Feb 8, 2006 1:51 am - Hasn't voted

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Thanks Corax, I appreciate it! :-)

gjagiels

gjagiels - Feb 8, 2006 9:01 am - Hasn't voted

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Thanks!

gjagiels

gjagiels - Feb 8, 2006 9:02 am - Hasn't voted

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Thanks for your vote! :-)

gjagiels

gjagiels - Feb 8, 2006 9:02 am - Hasn't voted

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Thank you! :-)

shanrickv

shanrickv - Feb 8, 2006 9:20 am - Voted 10/10

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Great page! I love all the pictures of the pumice rock.

gjagiels

gjagiels - Feb 9, 2006 12:16 am - Hasn't voted

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Thanks, I appreciate it! The pumice rock is really something, the pictures show it but seeing it in person is really something! :-)

BobSmith

BobSmith - Feb 8, 2006 9:26 am - Voted 10/10

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Wow. Very strange terrain. The pumice "holes" look like extreme versions of the "eyebrows" on a handful of the eastern plutons here in the South.

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