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Peak(s):  Mt. Oklahoma  -  13,843 feet
Date Posted:  06/19/2012
Date Climbed:   06/16/2012
Author:  mattpayne11
 Mount Oklahoma - More than just "OK"   

I had a very enjoyable climb of my 76th Centennial this past weekend.

Tons of solitude, wildflowers and bushwhacking. Check out the full report.

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Panorama of Mount Oklahoma and Mount Massive



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Comments or Questions
zdero1
User
Photos are
6/20/2012 5:51am
absolutely incredible! Wow what a great TR and congrats on #76!


mattpayne11
User
Thanks
6/20/2012 6:38am
Appreciate that! I'm only worried about a few more on the list. Dallas and Jagged being two of my main concerns...


mattpayne11
User
Gracias Anna!
6/20/2012 2:09pm
It looks like that traverse can go pretty nicely, with some class 3 adventure. The only concern would be the huge elevation loss an gain 8)


Jay521
User
That's a nice one!
6/20/2012 2:49pm
And one that I will have to do this summer. Thanks, Matt!


skiingrock
AWSOME
6/20/2012 3:24pm
The pictures are super cool and beautifal


JosephG
Nice pictures, nice mountain.
6/20/2012 5:22pm
I see why you take the extra equipment with you: it shows through your pics. Those cliffs Roach warns to avoid sure are irritating, but at least they provide a nice view of Halfmoon Lakes and Massive. That basin south of the east ridge is tranquility defined. Nice job!



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