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Peak 12573 between Electra and Rodgers Peak to gain access into Upper Lyell Fork area? Have done it via Electra Peak and Old Bones Pass to the south and Rodgers Pass to the North, but looking at alternative from the upper Twin Lakes Basin area.
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Don't know but I plan to be on top of that peak the Thursday of the meetup! Will tell you after that!
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Don't know but I plan to be on top of that peak the Thursday of the meetup! Will tell you after that


Plan to cross at that point Wed afternoon or Thursday morning so we can exchange notes at the top. :unibrow:
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