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At the end of the summer of 2016 Kristi and I had just one more Centennial peak to climb.... Jagged Mountain. Instead of rushing yet another trip to the San Juans we decided to wait until 2017 to climb Jagged and complete our Centennial project. When 2017 rolled around we planned on getting it done early in the season. However it turned out to be the the year of the monsoon. We found ourselves planning and canning many trips due to weather. In mid August we pulled the trigger and made the trip to Durango. We drove on a Wednesday night, hopped a Thursday train and summited on Friday 8/18/17. This gallery documents our trip along with some extra credit peaks( Peak Six and Knife Point). What a journey the Centennials have been and what an amazing way to finish them. Jagged is the crown jewel. It was the most fun to climb and had the most rewarding summit. We hope to return soon.
Congrats on the Centennials! Beautiful photos. Noname Basin may be my favorite spot on Earth.
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