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Peak(s):  Eagle Peak  -  13,215 feet
Date Posted:  03/30/2010
Date Climbed:   03/29/2010
Author:  Kevin Baker
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Summitpost report


Thumbnails for uploaded photos (click to open slideshow):
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Comments or Questions
d_baker
I paid the Piper
3/31/2010 10:45pm
(Hopefully) my dues have been paid with this trip!

This trip is exactly what I needed, and now I‘m looking forward to some snow climbs.
Nice getting out with you again Kevin, and nice write-up w/pics, as usual.


sgladbach
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Congrats......
11/30/2010 5:28pm
...to the Fabulous Baker Boys. Where's the sultry-voiced femme fatale?


kimo
User
Whoa!
11/30/2010 5:28pm
That video is a nice touch. It provides aspects of the climb that aren't always captured in photos and are difficult to portray through words. I always enjoy your compact and precise trip reports to unique places. This being no exception. That looks like a fun straightforward climb, something that I'd like to do sometime. It's on the list. Thanks for posting.


Dancesatmoonrise
User
Ridge Photos
2/5/2011 12:22am
What a cool snowy ridge and some great photography to show it off!

Thanks for a fun TR into one of my favorite mountain ranges.

Kevin, give me a shout if you ever come up short for a partner - I‘d enjoy climbing with you again some time.

Jim



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