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Peak(s):  Humboldt Peak  -  14,068 feet
Date Posted:  03/07/2010
Date Climbed:   03/06/2010
Author:  Kevin Baker
 The Humboldt Stair Stepper: A Late Winter Treat   

Summitpost report


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Comments or Questions
pioletski
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Nice job!
3/8/2010 2:36am
Well done, sounds like it was a bit of a grind...

BTW, please check the HTML tags on the URL for the Summitpost TR, I could only find it by copying and pasting.


Dancesatmoonrise
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Somebody had to do it!!
3/8/2010 3:32am
Nice going, once again, Mr. Baker! (You‘ve been a busy guy this week...)

Love that shot of the catwalk.

As I ponder my 12th for the 12th week in winter, this one might now be ”fun” since you‘ve so graciously installed the escalator.


Kevin Baker
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Escalator
3/8/2010 4:19am
Too bad the escalator is going to be a shell of its former self after a storm rolls thru Monday, but it might still be a bit of help, Jim!


Dancesatmoonrise
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Snow...
3/12/2010 5:20am
16+” new this week per Snotel, this is going to be tough... I‘m thinking we‘ll take a fairly conservative line through the trees just a little further north, more directly hooking up to the east ridge above treeline... (Staying on the RT a little longer.) This should be a little lower angle than the bobsled ride. But still a whole lot of new snow up there this week.

Hoping it will go.



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