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Peak(s):  Williams Mountain  -  13,390 feet
Williams Mountain South  -  13,321 feet
Unnamed 13204  -  13,204 feet
Unnamed 13039  -  13,039 feet
Date Posted:  09/21/2011
Date Climbed:   09/19/2011
Author:  Kevin Baker
 The Williams Traverse: A Sawatch Delight   

Summitpost Report


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Comments or Questions
Floyd
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Thanks
9/21/2011 9:58pm
for the pictures on the area's conditions. Very helpful.


Presto
User
Excellent!
9/21/2011 10:38pm
Looks like you two had great conditions ... very nice photos. Thanks for posting. Happy trails!


Papillon
User
Good stuff...
9/22/2011 3:50am
Nice writeup and photos, Kevin. And thanks for putting this traverse into perspective. I'm not sure I'll be able to get to it this year. 13 hours is beefy. Maybe I should reshuffle the deck and put these peaks near the bottom?

All kidding aside, hopefully things will stay dry through October. You've had a heck of a year so far and I hope you finish strong.

I'll catch up with you soon...


BostonBD
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Way to go Kevin!
9/23/2011 2:10am
Great photos and trip report. Your racking up the 13ers. Impressive!!



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