Wow. Got back Sunday night. What a place. 215 sq miles of amazing backcountry.
We ended up with 76 miles over 10 days on the trek.
Saw Mule deer, turkeys, eagles, and rattlesnakes. No elk
The Tooth of Time, on our first day.
The "other side" of tooth of time ridge on our secnod to last day. Had to hike 11 miles that day to te top of that ridge and down past the tooth. Lot's of elevation changes and tough hiking.
These mulies weren't afraid of anything. Encounters of less than 15 feet happened routinely.
My son and I at the summit of Mt. Phillips at 11,795 feet. Wow, what a view, and what a climb!
Another great view from just below Commanche Peak.
At the finish line!
Back from the hike, quick pictures
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Back from the hike, quick pictures
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The wing of a B24 that crashed in 1944 on top of trail peak mountain 10,495 feet. Tradition states that you must stand and then pee off wing.
The Plaque nearby
The tough trail up Trail Peak
Pilot to Bombardier latrine
The rough trail on Tooth Ridge
View from Tooth Ridge
The wing of a B24 that crashed in 1944 on top of trail peak mountain 10,495 feet. Tradition states that you must stand and then pee off wing.
The Plaque nearby
The tough trail up Trail Peak
Pilot to Bombardier latrine
The rough trail on Tooth Ridge
View from Tooth Ridge
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Can't you feel our souls ignite
Shedding ever changing colours,
in the darkness of the fading night,
Like the river joins the ocean,
as the germ in a seed grows
We have finally been freed to get back home.
Can't you feel our souls ignite
Shedding ever changing colours,
in the darkness of the fading night,
Like the river joins the ocean,
as the germ in a seed grows
We have finally been freed to get back home.
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Absolutely,. I can now say that I have peed of an airplane wing at 10,000 fett!KrAzYdAvE wrote:Well, did you follow tradition?!
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Can't you feel our souls ignite
Shedding ever changing colours,
in the darkness of the fading night,
Like the river joins the ocean,
as the germ in a seed grows
We have finally been freed to get back home.
Can't you feel our souls ignite
Shedding ever changing colours,
in the darkness of the fading night,
Like the river joins the ocean,
as the germ in a seed grows
We have finally been freed to get back home.