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Guys dig chicks with crampons: LeConte T R

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Nice trip!!

"Once I hit snow that reached my ass, no kidding..."

http://community.webshots.com/photo/234513632/234528054NnJTrG

(hmmmmmm, 'bout knee-deep, huh?)
last edited: 12/27/04 7:10:30 PM
MarkO
7:10:01 PM
12/27/04

LOL,


dig, dig, dig.
Roam Around
7:13:10 PM
12/27/04

lol MarkO. I bet if we would've looked we would've found ass-deep snow there too, or what u think?


it really was ass-deep at one time. I was too close to the edge to take a picture though. ya know...me being scared of hights and stuff... I took a picture of the snow after I passed it, but without me in it. Of course, duhh!!! lol


did i spell 'dig' wrong??
lol...I really wasn't sure. I know I keep reading bad words that aren't part of this thread everytime I see this.
last edited: 12/27/04 7:19:44 PM
Gemini
7:16:26 PM
12/27/04

If it were up to my ass, you'd have been swimmin' in it....lol!!

I'll bet there are some deep drifts up where we were by now.
MarkO
7:20:26 PM
12/27/04

I bet a lot melted when that warm front went through. Mt Mitchell looks like all of the snow melted on it.
EarthNsky
7:27:12 PM
12/27/04

I couldn't view all the pics, but looks like an awesome hike!
I love my crampons!!!
=D
twigeater
11:17:39 PM
12/27/04

Mt. LeConte is the best mountain in the south.
EarthNsky
11:18:29 PM
12/27/04

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