Hey folks,
Thanks for all the positive feedback on my JMT trip report that I posted here last week. Immediately after that trip, I went out for four more days in the Ritter Range. I decided to write it up as well. If you're interested in reading, you can find the report here: https://macdonaldiain.wordpress.com/201 ... roduction/
Enjoy!
TR: Four days in the Ritter Range
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Thanks a lot for the Trip Report- though I found it on the other site of yours. You have taken some really fine photos! The route maps, photos, and descriptions were very nicely done. It sounds as though you guys made short work of some challenging routes.
BTW, that mountain in the distance- seen from Volcanic Ridge- was Red Slate. Abbot and BC Spire are higher peaks, and in the same direction, but Red Slate always stands out, because it is so much higher than the peaks around it. Great trip you guys did! Again- brilliant photos!
BTW, that mountain in the distance- seen from Volcanic Ridge- was Red Slate. Abbot and BC Spire are higher peaks, and in the same direction, but Red Slate always stands out, because it is so much higher than the peaks around it. Great trip you guys did! Again- brilliant photos!
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Hi Ian,
I'll second Harlen's comments and add that at the rate you're going, you'll soon be doing the all consuming trips that Roguephotonic and Alpine Mike have posted. Their TRs are also great sources of info on obscure routes and climbs.
Cameron
I'll second Harlen's comments and add that at the rate you're going, you'll soon be doing the all consuming trips that Roguephotonic and Alpine Mike have posted. Their TRs are also great sources of info on obscure routes and climbs.
Cameron
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Another really enjoyable report. Was just in Ediza/Garnet/Thousand Island last week so fun to follow along your route. Thanks for sharing!
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Nice report and beautiful photos from one of my favorite areas! Thanks for sharing. I did a very similar trip (without the peaks but including Nydiver Lakes & Whitebark Pass a few years back, and am *hopefully* headed up on that same route again next week with some first-time x-c hikers, if the Ferguson fire smoke doesn't cancel our plans.
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