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Peak(s):  Wilson Peak  -  14,021 feet
Mt. Wilson  -  14,256 feet
El Diente Peak  -  14,175 feet
Gladstone Peak  -  13,923 feet
Date Posted:  07/26/2011
Date Climbed:   07/16/2011
Author:  strudolyubov
 Wilson Peak from Navajo Trailhead   

Here is the picture report from my recent climb of Wilson Peak on 07-16-2011:

http://www.summitpost.org/wilson-peak-from-navajo-trailhead/732165

Hopefully the info will be useful for those who plan to climb Wilson Group peaks.

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Southwest Ridge of Wilson Peak from Wilson-Gladstone Saddle


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Wilson Peak, summit view southwest


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Mount Wilson-El Diente Ridge


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Mount Wilson and Gladstone Peak


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Wilson Peak main summit



Thumbnails for uploaded photos (click to open slideshow):
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Comments or Questions
mattpayne11
User
grrr
7/26/2011 5:12pm
summitpost is totally blocked for me at work --- how was gladstone!? which route did you take for mount wilson and el diente?


strudolyubov
Re: grrr
7/26/2011 9:42pm
For some reason, summitpost is down during work hours.
I've only climbed Wilson Peak this time, -- needed this one to finish Wilson Group. The North Buttress route on El Diente looked ok. Mount Wilson still holds considerable amount of snow.


mattpayne11
User
Ah
7/27/2011 2:37am
So the looks of your report seems that El Diente, Mount Wilson and Gladstone were not climbed - good to know :-)



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