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<DIV>My mistake on the previous post regarding subject title!</DIV>
<DIV>Sorry,</DIV>
<DIV>Zelda</DIV>
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<DIV>From San Gabriel</DIV>
<DIV>Wolf Creek Pass to Spring Creek Pass</DIV>
<DIV>116 miles sub six days</DIV>
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<DIV>The snow seems to be melting fast. The GPS helps a lot but plenty of the
navigation can be done by map. Especially when you meet up with the CO trail
north of Hunchback Pass. One really tough looking bit is the Knife's
Edge on Ley Map CO40 the north side was solid snow, some of it really soft and
impossible to get a grip on/in... I tried and decided to scramble up the
spine... blade? of the Knife's Edge eastward. No problem. The only other tough
bit was a big chunk of snow before you drop down to Squaw Pass. I pretty much
climbed a 12 foot snow face, but there was grass below me should I fall. Again,
I had less and less snow as I went north. It seems to be melting fast despite
the cold weather. My last two days were 23 and 25 so it got easy-ish. Just
beware of north and east steep faces. use the axe and go slow. And thaw out
those shoes before you put em on!</DIV>
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