Granite Bear and White Bear Passes; Pretty Pass

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Re: Granite Bear and White Bear Passes; Pretty Pass

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maverick wrote:

Anybody been near that Pretty Pass? Or even know what the terrain is like back by Ram and Franklin Lakes?
Try using the HST search feature: viewtopic.php?f=1&t=7386&p=52183&hilit= ... ake#p52179
Thanks mav, I did search on Pretty Pass but it didn't bring that one up for me. Good to see, though. Sounds like I need to choose my route carefully on Pretty Pass. Also, confirms my suspicions it's gonna be beautiful back there ;-)
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Re: Granite Bear and White Bear Passes; Pretty Pass

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Pretty Pass: nothing super difficult, a little loose, a little steep, but nothing unusual. I didn't descend the west side of the pass down to franklin lake. Just the convict creek side up and down.
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sparky wrote:Pretty Pass: nothing super difficult, a little loose, a little steep, but nothing unusual. I didn't descend the west side of the pass down to franklin lake. Just the convict creek side up and down.
Good to know, thanks Sparky! :thumbsup:
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