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Peak(s):  Mt. Lincoln  -  14,293 feet
Date Posted:  06/28/2012
Date Climbed:   06/19/2012
Author:  bfsmith
 The Quartzville Triple Play - Starting The Season With a Three-Way (LincCamBro)   

For a full report on my climb of Mt. Lincoln, Mt. Cameron, and Mt. Bross please have a look here:

The Quartzville Triple Play - Starting The Season With a Three-Way (LincCamBro)


Thank you for your interest and good climbing!


Ben



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Comments or Questions
boudreaux
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Nice Ben!
6/28/2012 6:30pm
What a diverse group you had. Quartzville is a cool place to get away from the crowds. This was the place where I attempted my first 14er back in '91 on Bross. No trail, no guidebook, just headed into the unknown. The BM was neat piece of history. I rode my bike up the road once to the middle of the basin, but never thought to push it up past the gate where it was nice and gentle. I had the same thoughts about your choice of campsite at that knoll, maybe a little lower next time!


bfsmith
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Thanks boudreaux
6/28/2012 7:52pm
I appreciate the comments. Quartzville is a nice and MUCH less crowded approach for all the peaks up there. It's really an easy hike up to Lincoln. It never gets too steep or otherwise difficult and thus a great 1st 14er for anyone.

Thanks for reading the report!

Ben



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