OGUL guide?

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OGUL guide?

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Hello all, I've been thinking for a while now about compiling my notes for OGUL peakbagging into a more systematic guide of sorts. I know that this information is entirely available online already (via Burd, Yamagata, summitpost and surely many others); so this is really a self-serving activity more than anything.

With that in mind, does anyone anticipate problems with producing a guide strictly focused on the OGUL list?
I'm thinking concerns about increasing usage on some of these off-trail routes might be problematic (although I don't know) and I'm sure there may be many other issues I'm not considering.

Anyway, I'd be interested in hearing from you all any feedback you'd have about this idea. Thanks all :D
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Pardon my ignorance - but what is OGUL?
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Sorry, it is a list of Northern Sierra peaks spanning from south of route 4 to the northern terminus(ish) of the range
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cefire wrote: I know that this information is entirely available online already (via Burd, Yamagata, summitpost and surely many others); :D
Two other great on line sites are:

John Fedak http://www.fedak.net/tahoepeaks.html

Kerry Breen http://mountainhiker.org/

I think it is a great idea. The more information the better!

Especially PHOTOS!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

Thanks,

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Re: OGUL guide?

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Oh wow, I'd never seen that fedak page - very useful!
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