4 peaks in the Coso Range, and Cerro Gordo Peak in the Inyos

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4 peaks in the Coso Range, and Cerro Gordo Peak in the Inyos

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Saturday, 17 March 2007
4 peaks in the Coso Range (Joshua Mtn, Apex Pk, Bpex Pk, and Cpex Pk)

PHOTOS: http://snownymph.smugmug.com/gallery/26 ... #137111787


A 4 peak day with Trailtrekker and SDsierrahiker, Tomcat and CinnamonGirl. A lot of ups and downs on this hike.

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SnowDude and I sold our townhouse, and the movers will be here Monday. We'll be homeless til our new home is finished mid July. We'll be in a tiny apartment until then, and I still don't know if we'll have internet service :crybaby:

So, off to pack more boxes so I can still get out for the weekend!

If I get everything packed, I'll get the Cerro Gordo photos up before SnowDude packs the computer away (3 more days). :(
Expose yourself to your deepest fear; after that, fear has no power, and the fear of freedom shrinks and vanishes. You are free . . . . Jim Morrison


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Those are cool. I still get mad every time you post another trip report. I am insanely jealous at how often you get into the mountains.

thanks again for the sticker snowy.:)
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Thanks, Jody! Why don't you come out with us sometime?


Sunday, 18 March 2007
Cerro Gordo Ghost Town and Cerro Gordo Peak

PHOTOS: http://snownymph.smugmug.com/gallery/26 ... #137385994

I've been wanting to do Cerro Gordo mainly because we see it just about every weekend, so this was a good day for it. Got to visit Mike Patterson and got the Cerro Gordo tour, and also ran into Matt Swain taking a lunch break. Short hike, fun day with plenty of time to get home at a decent time (gotta pack for a move March 26th, without skipping a weekend in the mountains!)
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Thanks, Jody! Why don't you come out with us sometime?
You have no idea how hectic my life is! :crybaby: I wish I had time to get out more than the 3-4 times a year that I do.
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Those are some pretty expansive views from Cerro Gordo. Don't know if I've ever seen pics of the Sierra quite like that! It's pretty impressive! Almost like viewing them from an airplane!
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Really beautiful pictures SN! You all look so cute and sporty! :nod: I love the summit shot..should be in a magazine! Tom's pumpkin orange shirt is pretty bright! :D
Very cool snake skin shed & I love the lizard.

I would love to have seen the American Hotel at Cerro Gordo....looks like a lot of very cool old things there.

Looks like a really nice two days you all had
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