Navajo Peak?

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JimR
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Re: Navajo Peak?

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Last Sunday from Audubon:
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Re: Navajo Peak?

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Hiked Navajo two weeks ago. Leave the crampons at home
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Re: Navajo Peak?

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Only thing you would need crampons and axe for is Queen's way or Navajo glacier, ledges on Apache look dry, maybe some snow to skirt around down low - this was July 15th https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set ... 2bb306695f * fixed link
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