Jim Gabriel @jimbogabe ?
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Stan Wagon posted on the forum topic Base camp recommendations in the group
Climbing and Scrambling in the Gore Range: 3 weeks ago · ViewNo permits needed in the Gore.
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The snotel remote weather station on Rock Creek reported the lowest amount of snow for this date in the 32 year history of records. The amount of snow is more typical of about May 6, not March 24. See http://www.sgrhoa.net/snowpublic.htm
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Erik Whitfield posted on the forum topic Anyone climb Peak C from Bubble Lake? in the group
Climbing and Scrambling in the Gore Range: 1 month, 3 weeks ago · ViewHey, Jim. Did you see any fish in Bubble Lake?
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Erik Whitfield posted on the forum topic Anyone climb Peak C from Bubble Lake? in the group
Climbing and Scrambling in the Gore Range: 2 months ago · ViewThanks, Jim.
Thank helps.
BTW, did you ever go from Dora to Cliff to Duck to Bubble Lake? -
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Erik Whitfield started the forum topic Anyone climb Peak C from Bubble Lake? in the group
Climbing and Scrambling in the Gore Range: 2 months ago · ViewJoe K. wrote, “Perhaps the least-known route on Peak C begins from the Bubble Lake Basin on its east side. This southeast side route follows snow, rock, and grass gullies and ramps across the top of the exhilarating north face.”
Anyone done this, or know of a route description?
Thanks from New Orleans,
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Theron posted on the forum topic Base camp recommendations in the group
Climbing and Scrambling in the Gore Range: 2 months, 1 week ago · ViewJim’s suggestion is one of the easier valleys as well, which is great if you don’t have that much experience but still want to have some great views and plenty of peaks to hike up. It’s also a fairly expansive area too – there’s a lot in every direction. As you go northward, the valleys [...]
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Theron posted on the forum topic Base camp recommendations in the group
Climbing and Scrambling in the Gore Range: 2 months, 2 weeks ago · ViewGetting deep into pretty much any valley in the northern two-thirds of the range will satisfy your requirements. Sorry for the slow delay…there’s not much activity in the winter.
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Theron commented on the blog post Upper Slate Lake, Peak “Q” (13,230) attempt 4 months, 1 week ago · View
Mosquitos are usually pretty rough in July on the eastern side of the range. I don’t recall exactly on this trip, but most others on this side at this time of year had pretty nasty mosquitos.
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Theron commented on the blog post East Booth Pass-Druid Pass Lollipop Loop 7 months, 1 week ago · View
Wow. Stunning and otherworldly. Great report too. Almost felt like I was there.
Yeah, you gotta be careful in Fall. That thin snow makes it treacherous; slips are easy and jagged rocks aren’t protected by a thick soft layer of snow.
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bill betz commented on the blog post East Booth Pass-Druid Pass Lollipop Loop 7 months, 1 week ago · View
so beautiful! I am awed and envious.
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Theron commented on the blog post East Partner (Peak V) from Pitkin TH 8 months, 2 weeks ago · View
Wasn’t there the fun little knife ridge on Peak W? No more than class 3, if I recall. Pic of “L” also had a nice angle on Gore Thumb.
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