Tomcat and Slow Nymph bag Gambler's Special Peak

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Ridgeline, you'll have to come with us to see where it is

MiT, Spanky sat quietly in the pack, knowing I didn't feel like putting up with any monkey business. ;)

CG, Memorial weekend!

Rosie, we'll put a trip together next time you're out.

Tomcat, great photo of the giant mosquito. Mine didn't come out. They seemed to liked that bright blue shirt. Great pix and great trip!
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Wow, great trip and fantastic photos. =D>
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The day after Gamblers

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Sunday, 13 May 2007
Mazourka Peak (9,209’) and a short hike in the Sierra

PHOTOS: http://snownymph.smugmug.com/gallery/2855354#153160390


The untracked snow in Onion Valley was too soft, and we didn't feel like postholing after a 15 hr hike the day before. So we ended our hike early. I still had time and looked in Zdon's book for an easy hike. Mazourka Peak (9,209') was listed as "one of the few drive up peaks that provides the kind of views and serenity that desert peaks have to offer." It was 20 miles each way. Cool stuff in Mazourka Canyon, including an oasis, and also a memorial.
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Thanks for the great trip reports and the gorgeous photos! :D
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Great stuff, you guys!
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this last Sunday -
going for week 23 in a row hiking to 10k feet or above(3 more to go to reach 26 and then things can settle down). Saturday got tied up with chores and the storms in the Sierras did not look too inviting - so I had to change my Sunday plans. Sunday 09-23-2007; Bob R., Bob H., Bill S. and I hiked up to the Gamblers Special. this was my second time up there this year. we ascended the chute from the south side - normally a bit of a scree slog but with Friday and Saturday's light snows it made for a more enjoyable hike up. besides my two trips up this peak this year only one other ascent was made(GigaMike solo). some fantastic picutres - I only wish I had taken more - sometimes the camera does not capture what the mind visualizes.

picts from Sunday's hike:
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2 pictures I thorougly enjoyed:

Whitney glistening:
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Lone Pine Peak from opposite ridgeline:
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That Whitney picture is gorgeous.
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ty Quentinc - something about the first day out after a snow is stunning - while the snow is still clinging to trees and edges - spectacular.

you have been getting out to some pretty awesome areas yourself this year - congrats on a good season.
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When the almost 3 year old gets big enough to join me, then I'll really go to some awesome places. :)

By the way, which peak is Gambler's Special -- just east of the Cleaver? And how did it get that interesting name?
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