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Peak(s):  Mt. Democrat  -  14,154 feet
Mt. Cameron  -  14,248 feet
Mt. Lincoln  -  14,293 feet
Mt. Bross  -  14,178 feet
Date Posted:  07/14/2016
Date Climbed:   07/13/2016
Author:  Vanya
 Pantsless?   

Found a pair of hiking pants on a summit yesterday. If you came home without your pants and are willing to admit that (or brag about it), leave contact info here and I'll send them to you. Just name the peak and identify the pants. Please, no photo to prove you are pantsless.

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Comments or Questions
Blue6String
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Next...
7/14/2016 2:48pm
... on this episode of Naked and afraid


rpdawes
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Not Trip Report
7/14/2016 6:37pm
This is not described as a trip report. Instead, you should write it up in the forum.


Rollie Free
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Wasn't Me
7/15/2016 8:14am
This post has an 'insert joke here' quality to it.

Speaking of pants. I hike in blue jeans. Yes, that's right I said it.

I was in Colorado a few weeks ago and was on my way up a 14er and met a group coming down. They told me to turn back, the weather was really bad, wind, sleet etc. One of them looks at my jeans and made some comment about them to the tune that I wasn't dressed for it. I went ahead and was fine, kept warm as toast. I was admonished on here once for the same thing. Truth is, I stumble a lot and they keep me from bleeding all over the rocks.


greenonion
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Rock on
7/15/2016 5:59pm
Rollie!


Jonathan Deffenbaugh
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ROFL XD
7/15/2016 10:54pm
Best trip report ever! Definitely made my night!



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