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Peak(s)  Mt. Thielsen - 9182
Date Posted  08/03/2012
Date Climbed   07/26/2012
Author  hansolo35
 Thielsen- the lightning rod of the Cascades   
here's a recount of my trip to the Crater Lake region in south-central Oregon for a climb of Mt. Thielsen, one of the coolest summits you will ever see in the lower 48.


http://unofficialnomad.com/2012/07/30/climbing-mt-thielsen-the-lightning-rod-of-the-cascades/

I tried to make this link hot, but just couldn't figure out how to do it despite the helpful advice of some people on this site.

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Thielsen at dusk


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Thielsen's summit spire



Thumbnails for uploaded photos (click to open slideshow):
1 2


Comments or Questions
Dave B
User
Gotta love Thielsen!
8/3/2012 6:30pm
That's such a great climb, looks like you had some nice weather. When we climbed it we got a good look at the inside of a cloud from the summit.


Brian C
User
Cool!
8/3/2012 7:25pm
I've always wanted to do Thielsen but it's always covered in snow when I'm out there. Thanks for posting!

PS - If you want to make a link it looks like this...
(url=http//www.link-i-want-to-share.com)Text you want to display here.(/url)

Use the brackets instead of the parenthesis though. I just used them so you could see.


a94buff
User
link
8/3/2012 11:11pm
you'd need a colon after http too I think. Super cool pics.


MTGOAT72
User
Oregon Rocks
8/4/2012 2:14am
Love all the Cascades! Great Pics!


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