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Sunday, 22 October 2006
Boundary Peak to celebrate being "half a century old"

Day 2 of 5 - PHOTOS (webshots): http://outdoors.webshots.com/album/555126161nYWKUw


Day 2 of 5 - same PHOTOS (SmugMug):
http://snownymph.smugmug.com/gallery/2143441


The trip report is in the captions

edit: adding SmugMug version of photos
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Wow sounds like a great trip. What's the deal with "Janie's Ranch," though? Looks like a slightly spooky run-down place... oh, wait .... Nevada ... Ranch .... Hmmm... Am I being Very Naive here? Maybe somebody needs to private-message me to give me a clue ;)
time to invest in a gps and a good mapping program(or topozone will get you some waypoints) - sorry we missed you - was a grand day on the moutain
You guys all probably know this, but climber.org has driving directions to all kinds of trailheads, with GPS waypoints, at
http://climber.org/DrivingDirections/. They do have Boundary/Montgomery on their list http://www.climber.org/DrivingDirections/Boundary.html. Hope this is useful.

I think I'll just have to take over BeachAv8R's job so I can get out to California whenever I want to, and hike ... *sigh*. Did I mention that I'm married to someone (whom I dearly love) who really hates California? Double sigh...
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Heehee! Bright gaudy colors, a "tip" tray (I think), heart shaped tub . . . . get it??? ;) ;) ;) ;)

Yeah, we used those directions, but in the dark it must've been hard to find. I think its 7 or 8 miles, not 10 miles past Benton. In the dark Janie's Ranch would have been hard to see. :(
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That was precisely the problem -- I was expecting the turnoff to be 10 miles from Benton because of those directions, but it wasn't.
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Great photos, everyone! I've really enjoyed looking at them. :D
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What an awesome beautiful day this was for Snowy's 50th Birthday Peak Hike! Congratulations to you all on Boundary Peak & also Montgomery Peak :D So sorry I did not get myself up the rest of the way to the peak to share it all with you. I feel very fortunate to have just been out there with everyone & as Sierragator told me..The peak is not going anywhere..so one day I will try again. This is a beautiful hike I thought..very cool how it goes from high desert vegetation to high alpine of just rock and sand. My favorite parts of this hike is the long gentle plateau you hike along to Trail Canyon Saddle & the ridge you hike along after the 2nd saddle.

It was so nice to meet a few new people I have not yet meant, Tomcat, Rachel, Sierragator. Also Bob, Bill, Mark from the China Lake Mountain Rescue Group..what a nice fun group of people you all are!
SN & Tomcat, Beautiful pictures thank you for sharing them...no silly Red x's this time
Quentinc, so sorry you were not able to be there..I can see where that road would be hard to see at night. The fire was awesome & a real treat for me..I should have brought the stuff for smores

Thanks everyone for a very special day!
I Finally got my pictures in an album..sorry im so late posting them
http://outdoors.webshots.com/album/555223301rAkabT
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Thanks for posting the pictures, Anita!! :D They're great!
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Thanks for the photos! That was a great trip. We'll have to do it again and get you to the top! :)
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