11.20.04
PowPig, Cletus, iskibc & milli
Guanella Pass
While most of N. Colorado got skunked from the passing storm, we got lucky and found some deep goodness up near Guanella Pass. It was puking for most of the day and we ended up tacking on several miles of skinning and a couple thousand feet of vert in knee to thigh deep blower. Not bad at all since most of the other areas in the northern mountains got shafted.
powpig and milli:
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Cletus:
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http://www.tetongravity.com/usergall...cs/Cnv0235.jpg
Powpig:
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11.21.04
James Peak 13,294'
Wahamma, iskibc, knuckledragger Dave
Sunday brought us bluebird and a fresh coat of snow across the Indian Peaks. With the hope that the front range peaks got some decent upslopes, we headed up to James Peak. We arrived at the trailhead to only 3" of new snow, but we thought there would be more up higher.
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A couple hours of skinning and 3,000 feet later we were at the top of James. The summit of this peak is one of my favorites in the front range because of it's vantage points:
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http://www.tetongravity.com/usergall...cs/Cnv0084.jpg
The lines off James peak aren't that bad either:
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