Colorado. High and Dry.

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Parts I and II have been updated with pictures from Erich's camera and the disposabales.

All the pictures have been updated throughout, so if you go back to the other sections, you can see a lot more pictures now. Probably added 300+ pictures.

http://www.percious.com/hiking/hp/colorado 2006/report/part2.html

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The Twin Sisters was my first introduction to high elevation as well. Lots of fond memories of that mountain. I loved the little Pikas running around with mouthfuls of grass. We had a clear day and and incredible view of Longs, might be the best place to see it. Great adventure and nice pictures!
 
Just got back from Boulder last night, funny to see those Flatirons again so soon! I'm not a rock climber, but wow, were those impressive up close and personal!
Gotta love Colorado!!!!
 
sigh....

said the former Boulder resident who nows lives in Vermont. I have some great pics from the Twin Sisters when I climbed in for sunrise one July 4th. The alpenglow was striking the Diamond on Longs. Wow...
 
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