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 Peak:  Bitterroot Range - 4,000 feet
 Post Date:  01/16/2013
 Date Climbed:   01/15/2012
 Posted By:  rivermountaingnar42

 10 Day Splitboard of Bitterroot/Selway Wilderness   

Hello,


So I just recently started up a website to document as my trip log. I will eventually be posting TR's from most of my past trips within the past couple of years.

I know its not in Colorado, but my first TR is of a 10 day 130 mile splitboard traverse of the Bitterroot Range in Idaho last January. This is my first trip report so any constuctive critisim is encouraged.

Bitterroot Splitboard



Thanks and enjoy!
Justin

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  • Comments or Questions (7)
Monster5


url reversed     2013-01-16 21:15:54
this should work

Sweet write-up. Thanks for taking the time. I want that truck.


wooderson


thanks monster...     2013-01-16 21:48:01
...for fixing that link because this was a really good read! Very cool to see an area I know very little about. Sounds like an awesome trip.


rivermountaingnar42


Thanks!     2013-01-16 22:05:22
And thanks for the heads up monster!


Matt Lemke


Nice!     2013-01-16 23:39:01
Seems like Weebly is taking over the climbing community! We all have one now

Nice report though. Montana and Idaho are beautiful places


TomPierce

I enjoyed this     2013-01-17 09:11:29
Great report about a new area for me. And wow! What an accomplishment, good work!
-Tom


Alpine


Wow!     2013-01-17 21:43:17
Totally cool - thanks for posting.

Would love to do similar things here in CO someday.


taylorzs


Cool trip Justin     2013-01-18 18:10:35
I remember hearing Mike talk about your traverse. It is cool to actally see pics and story. Looks like a great time!



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