Alpine Climbing

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vic
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Alpine Climbing

Post by vic »

Is anyone interested in some Alpine Climbing :?:
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Post by Gretchen »

Alpine what? Only if it's 50 degree's PLUS!
Just genuinely disengenuous.
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Post by ynot »

Anyone who cant hike to the top of any hill within 200 miles of here should just stay home on the couch anyway.
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Post by John E »

Where and when? The Cascades? Colorado? Nepal? Winter climbing or summer?
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Post by vic »

How about seriously right now, on the east face of the USA?

Imagine: Wanting to go have fun, and yet, not knowing where to go, but still knowing how to have fun......
! Enough with all that detestation ALREADY !
Smile & be thankful for what you have.
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Post by Legion »

The East Face of the USA
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Post by tomdarch »

Gretchen wrote:Alpine what? Only if it's 50 degree's PLUS!
Angle? Temperature? Both?
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Post by John E »

How about the Liberty Ridge route on Mt. Rainier? That's a classic climb.
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Post by Legion »

How about the Grand Traverse in a day.
In February.
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Post by John E »

That would be tough to do. How about a winter climb of the West Buttress route on Denali?
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