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Peak(s)  Mt. Belford  -  14,202 feet
Mt. Oxford  -  14,158 feet
Date Posted  06/19/2011
Date Climbed   06/11/2011
Author  beazleys
 Belford and Oxford   
A write up of these peaks can be found at the following link:

http://culinaryhack.blogspot.com/2011/06/trio-of-peaks.html

Admittedly, the blog is meant for friends and family and may not have the specifics desired by the climbing community. If you want more detail send a PM and I will answer the best I can.

Safe climbing,
Sandy



Comments or Questions
hoppe123
User
Belford/Oxford/Mo
6/23/2011 12:48am
So, you say I can climb without snowshoes or picks? We would like to do 7/4. Also camping at the fork. Any suggestions?


beazleys
User
re: Belford/Oxford/Mo
6/23/2011 3:40am
Belford and Oxford required no technical gear. Missouri was still cloaked in snow that weekend, I would have wanted flotation and an ice axe. I would check for a more recent report from this upcoming weekend for updated conditions.

There is a 4-sided log structure that a lot of people seem to camp at as there is a fair amount of flat ground. I have always gone car to car so I have not paid much attention to potential campsites. My apologies for the lack of info.


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