Thanks! News to me - when we climbed Cramer in '91 we were told that Cramer was highest and Snowyside second highest. So that's what we set out to climb. I wonder if the wilderness boundary might have changed since then. Anyway, I'll duly correct the Cramer and Snowside pages.
Mt. Cramer is actually the 2nd highest peak in the Sawtooth Wilderness. Thompson Peak at 10,751 ft. is the highest in the wilderness and in the Sawtooth range.
Thanks! News to me - when we climbed Cramer in '91 we were told that Cramer was highest and Snowyside second highest. So that's what we set out to climb. I wonder if the wilderness boundary might have changed since then. Anyway, I'll duly correct the Cramer and Snowside pages.
Bob Bolton - Sep 27, 2004 2:38 am - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentThanks! News to me - when we climbed Cramer in '91 we were told that Cramer was highest and Snowyside second highest. So that's what we set out to climb. I wonder if the wilderness boundary might have changed since then. Anyway, I'll duly correct the Cramer and Snowside pages.
Bob
mtybumpo - Sep 25, 2004 12:06 am - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentMt. Cramer is actually the 2nd highest peak in the Sawtooth Wilderness. Thompson Peak at 10,751 ft. is the highest in the wilderness and in the Sawtooth range.
Bob Bolton - Sep 27, 2004 2:38 am - Hasn't voted
Untitled CommentThanks! News to me - when we climbed Cramer in '91 we were told that Cramer was highest and Snowyside second highest. So that's what we set out to climb. I wonder if the wilderness boundary might have changed since then. Anyway, I'll duly correct the Cramer and Snowside pages.
Bob