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Member Since: Feb 12, 2008
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Point Rank: # 497
Total Points: 561
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Location: AK : Snowbird Glacier, Talkeetna... : Photo
By: Rob Schichtel When: Jul 5, 2009

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Comments: Is that like an arctic yurt?


Location: CO : Silverton area : Eureka area : Eureka Pillar
By: Rob Schichtel When: Jun 24, 2009

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Comments: 8 miles.


Location: CO : Alpine Rock : Maroon Bells : Photo
By: Rob Schichtel When: Mar 19, 2009

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Comments: Good stuff.


Location: CO : CO Ice & Mixed : Silverton : Eureka : Goldrush (WI4)
By: Rob Schichtel When: Jan 3, 2009

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Comments: Tried to climb on 1/3/2009. Bottom of P1 very thin to nonexistent. Need some rock pro. Probably will get better after this last snow.


Location: CO : CO Ice & Mixed : Silverton : Eureka : Second Gully (WI3)
By: Rob Schichtel When: Dec 12, 2008

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Comments: The route now has permanent anchors at the end of P1 and P2. Walk off climber's left off the top of route and circle around to top of P2 where you can walk off the rest of route climber's right. This puts you at the start of Goldrush.


Location: CO : CO Ice & Mixed : Durango : Haflin Creek
By: Rob Schichtel When: Mar 4, 2008

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Comments: The upper falls were in until about the end of Feb. and are now history. We snowshoed in about two miles in a bad storm. It was cold and overcast and we were still in the shower for half the climb. It is mostly history now (3/3/08) with only a hollow tube at the bottom of the falls.