Army and New Army Passes

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Army and New Army Passes

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Check out these photos from a trail report I saw today at the Whitney Portal Store website -- lots of snow but melting really fast. These photos were taken this week -- on Friday, I think.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/walterrnk/ ... 042394060/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Thanks for posting that, Mike. The melt is on and things are lookin' good. \:D/
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thanks Mike.
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Thanks for the link Mike.
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Snow and more snow, but looked like a great trip. How was the road to Horseshoe Mdw.?
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