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Summit views towards Morgensen |
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Us back at the col after Fish Hook |
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Am I looking in the mirror? |
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Not a bad place... |
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View from the summit of Mt. Russell. |
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The route as seen from the summit of Whitney. |
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Mt. Russell from the shores of Iceberg Lake, near the base of the East Buttress of Mt. Whitney. |
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Located just north of Mt. Whitney is Mt. Russel which, many people argue, has the highest concentration of multi-pitch climbs in the Sierra. The Fishhook Arête starts low and left and diagonals up and right into the prominent arête on the right of the fac |
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Tribute to Matt |
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Jed and Mike on Russell Summit |
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Gearing up |
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Jed leading Pitch 1 |
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Mike on Pitch 1 |
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View from Pitch 1 |
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Russell and Fishhook Arete |
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View from Russell/Whitney pass |
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Jed Chillin at Lower Boy Scout Lake |
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Hiking up to Iceberg Lake |
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Nice camp spot! |
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Max on east buttress. 5.7 fingers as I understand... |
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peewee |
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hahaha |
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Us on the summit. I need new pants. |
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Max leading somewhere on East Buttress |
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Max somewhere on East Buttress |
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