Suggestions for training hikes

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dolfh
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Re: Suggestions for training hikes

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Buffalo Mountain -Silverthorne. Close by. Not sure if any avy risk in early June.
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Re: Suggestions for training hikes

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Similar suggestion to others but with variations - I did a trip report on Hoosier Ridge combo options - summary snapshot below or full report here: https://www.14ers.com/php14ers/triprepo ... m=tripmine

All of these are extremely easy from a technical standpoint - just a long rollercoaster of ups and downs. Silverheels as a finish was brutal but a great workout!
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Re: Suggestions for training hikes

Post by msujay2012 »

Thanks everyone! These are great suggestions. I'm most likely going to do Peak 8 or 10 one day and Decalibron the second training day.
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