Name that Route Volume XI
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NEB It’s still Ira’s turn? |
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Well nobody seems to be getting mine so why don't you go for it Rob! |
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Ira’s was Southern Revival down in Sedona |
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I’m in the same boat re: choss so Tanner how about you go since I got yours 4 minutes after you posted it last time |
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I’m hiking out of service in 30 for 4 days I’m out too! |
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Kingfisher |
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The barb, spearhead, RMNP |
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Choss? Did I hear “choss?” I like choss. But Colorado doesn’t have any…. Hint: If you were around during the Eocene, streams carried erosion debris from the highlands to the lowlands, where cobbles and smaller particles were deposited along the spectrum of generally decreasing energy. And ancestral horses were the size of modern dogs. Nowadays, these sediments are more solidly cemented where closer to the original source.This route is on MP. Drew Ludwig is on the sharp end. Our approach began with a free gondola ride. |
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This looms above a former mining town that had a population of 12 full-time residents in the late sixties. |
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Needle Rock near Telluride |
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Aaron Kwrote: Correct |
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Happy Turk? |
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You got it |
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Long John Wall, right? |
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MattHwrote: Yes |
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An injury has me in the catch-22 of lots of time to browse the forums and play these games but no new routes to submit, so I'm scrounging up scraps. |











