This is a very lengthy and detailed report. It is sort of a slide show. I broke it up into 5 posts. I would appreciate any feedback, especially if you find it boring or difficult to navigate.
Most of the good photos and Google Earth stuff was done by John Brooks.
My apologies to Bill for not using his Trip Reports Feature on this site. If I have broken some sort of rule here I will be glad to make a separate TR for this site and link back to my blog.
I have gathered some Beta off this site over the years but have never contributed anything myself. I hope this helps someone.
http://rickinthehills.blogspot.com/2011 ... chive.html
The blog title is a play on "Freedom of the Hills". A little cheesy but the best I could come up with.
-Rick
Maroon Bells Trip Report
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- rickinco123
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Re: Maroon Bells Trip Report
I think the big advantage of sharing your link in the "trip reports" section is that it will be easy for people to find in the future... Nice report.
"You may say I'm a dreamer, but I'm not."
- rickinco123
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Re: Maroon Bells Trip Report
Good point, maybe I can copy/paste the html code over there. I will take a look tonight.
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Re: Maroon Bells Trip Report
Great TR!
Glad you made it.
And don't sell yourself short on the photos. I couldn't tell which were yours or John's.
Glad you made it.
And don't sell yourself short on the photos. I couldn't tell which were yours or John's.
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Re: Maroon Bells Trip Report
The word "epic" is overused, but that was a pretty epic day.
Climbing at altitude is like hitting your head against a brick wall — it's great when you stop. -- Chris Darwin
I'm pretty tired. I think I'll go home now. -- Forrest Gump
I'm pretty tired. I think I'll go home now. -- Forrest Gump
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Re: Maroon Bells Trip Report
Way to kill it guys! (this is one of the guys you saw back at the TH at 11pm, thanks again for the advice despite you guys must of been dead tired)
Everyday is a G r A t E f U L Day here in the ID...?
- rickinco123
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Re: Maroon Bells Trip Report
Yeah Jim, I referred to a mini epic in my condition report, no bivy required so not a full blown epic
Fireonthemountain, I saw your TR for Pyramid. We were commenting on that couloir you took for your descent line all day, it's in a lot of our photos. That looks absolutely crazy! Great to meet you. Probably could have offered more pertinent advice if we more lucid.
Fireonthemountain, I saw your TR for Pyramid. We were commenting on that couloir you took for your descent line all day, it's in a lot of our photos. That looks absolutely crazy! Great to meet you. Probably could have offered more pertinent advice if we more lucid.