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Sco Bro
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Post by Sco Bro »

TradMike, thanks for the photo hook up. Stew and I are going to tackle Spearhead. We'll bivy out there to get an early jump. From what I've read it's got some great bivy spots and you don't need a tarp (I'm bringing one anyway). Do you know anything about the bivy locations?
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Hey Sco Spearhead looks BIGGGGG! hahaha get er' done
Who Me? I gotta hitch hike god damn 18 miles to get a god damn beer......that's bullshit.
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The bivy for Spearhead is in front of and toward the right side of Spearhead. It's a couple hundred yards below the base. You can't miss it. There's one that's an overhanging boulder that creates a nice shelter.
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Sweet. . .

Stew, get some Marmot repellant!
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Post by rhino »

I can't wait to hear the epic/story from this one :lol:
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Post by Sco Bro »

The epic story of our Colorado trip and Spearhead ascent will begin with: So we were pulling out of my driveway in Lexington when. . . From there it will ramble through a series of trials and a few tribulations until one of us, maybe even both, make it back to Lexington.

I'm trying to convince Stew to paper mache his car into the Mutt Mobile, just like in Dumb & Dumber, but he's not convinced, yet.
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