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This picture is of me descending the summit ridge into the clouds. This ridge was one of the easier portions of the route, however exposure is still a concern. The slope to the climber's left drops off at an increasingly steep angle into the clouds and out of sight.
Submitted by: tim_cro on 2005-03-20 Views: 1282 | Votes: 7 | Comments: 2
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The Summit ridge stretching back behind my buddy, and dipping down into the clouds, past a solitary gendarme.
Submitted by: drzaous on 2005-03-05 Views: 1903 | Votes: 46 | Comments: 22
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This is the view of the south ridge from the true summit of Panorama Peak. Awsome Day with the cloud floor about 700 feet below us for 360 degrees as far as the eye can see, truly a once in a lifetime summit.
Submitted by: drzaous on 2005-02-28 Views: 1625 | Votes: 14 | Comments: 9
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This is from a summer scramble up the North Ridge. Crazy 4th class on choss, was way fun.
Taken w/ a Nikon N80, fujichrome velvia 100.
Submitted by: drzaous on 2005-02-08 Views: 934 | Votes: 3 | Comment: 1
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The solid Line shows the route, and the dotted line shows my projected route to the summit, next time I go.
Submitted by: drzaous on 2005-02-03 Views: 1395 | Comment: 1
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This is the midway point of the route that acceneds the south face. Snow conditions can vary from near bullet-proof windblow cement, to unconsolidated sugar in a matter of feet. Avalanche danger is not as Excessive as other snow routes, but is still a major concern.
Submitted by: drzaous on 2005-01-31 Views: 889 | Votes: 2 | Comment: 1
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This is the upper portion of the south face gully, above this the route becomes substantially steeper. This is deffinately a stair-master snow route, yet has some pucker factor since the gully is very narrow in places and wickedly steep.
Submitted by: drzaous on 2005-01-27 Views: 841 | Votes: 3 | Comments: 0
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