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 Peak:  Tweto, Mt  -  13,672 feet
 Post Date:  10/22/2012 Modified: 10/24/2012
 Date Climbed:   10/21/2012
 Posted By:  Wyoming Bob

 Mt. Tweto - from Mosquito Pass Road   

Scored a bluebird day without wind for an easy climb of Mt. Tweto. Group of three split below the Buckskin summit, two heading to check off a Centennial and one headed for a Bicentennial.

Mine road is self evident, no snow of any significance, a class 1 route from start to finish and just plain wonderful day to be outside in the mts.

The usual narrative for anyone interested.



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  • Comments or Questions (2)
cftbq


Did Pachamama...     2012-10-25 16:07:08
...appreciate the ”bear”?
Interesting area that I'll have to go back to and explore; thanks.


Wyoming Bob


Pachamama has an edge to her . . .     2012-10-25 19:36:02
The Peruvians and Bolivians turned us on to a small offering of coca leaves on the summit for the Mother Earth God, Pachamama. Problem is DEA and ICE have this issue with leaves so we leave a single gummy bear in lieu. Some have a lucky hat, some have other lucky item . . . we leave that solo bear.

So back in June and July, we forgot the bear three times in a row ... And in August I walked out of the Weminuche on a broken ankle ... No finish of the Centennials . . . No aspen in the Elks in September . . . Now I'm climbing class one and two for a few more weeks.

I don't know if she is legit but I'm not gonna forget and find out.

Don't forget that bear ...



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