What's new in Montana, 2010

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by FlatheadNative » Tue Aug 24, 2010 1:39 pm

Fred Spicker and I just added the Southwest Ridge Route to Reynolds Mountain. We have also included a slight variation as well. Please check it out.


Southwest Ridge Route, Reynolds Mountain
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by EarMountain » Wed Sep 01, 2010 4:46 pm

Several snowy days in Glacier National Park turned the higher peaks white. The snow on Sunday (8/29) was as low as Big Bend below Haystack Butte. Logan Pass was pretty white on Sunday as well. Here's a couple of pics from there:
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Above: On the High Line Trail.
Below: Waiting for a Shuttle.

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The snow has melted off Logan Pass and below but on Tuesday 8/31 all the peaks higher up had significant snow. This might impact climbing plans especially for the highest summits.[/i]

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by Saintgrizzly » Thu Sep 23, 2010 12:52 am

A PHENOMENAL GUIDE BOOK!

One of the best—if not THE best—guide book I've ever seen! Written by SP's Mike Hoyt, if climbing in the Bitterroots, you now have an "Eleventh" Essential....

Hikes and Climbs to Bitterroot Mountain Summits

DO CHECK IT OUT!

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Re: What's new in Montana, 2010

by Saintgrizzly » Mon Sep 27, 2010 6:01 pm

Page completely redone for GRIZZLY MOUNTAIN, which is located in the Southwest corner of Glacier National Park's Two Medicine area. New images, greatly expanded writing, and the clunky-looking old SP v1 format replaced by utilizing the SP v2 capabilities....

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Re: What's new in Montana, 2010

by BobSmith » Tue Sep 28, 2010 11:29 am

Photo album from my recent (and first time) trip to Yellowstone/Tetons here: http://www.summitpost.org/album/664975/ ... -Trip.html

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Re: What's new in Montana, 2010

by distressbark » Wed Oct 27, 2010 10:17 pm

New page for a wonderful peak in the Many Glacier area in Glacier National Park - Grinnell Point

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Re: What's new in Montana, 2010

by FlatheadNative » Thu Oct 28, 2010 12:44 am

The Mummy of Glacier National Park makes its appearance just in time for all Goblins and Ghouls.

Please unwrap it carefully and check it out...

The Mummy of Glacier National Park

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