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Peak(s):  Mt. Sheridan  -  13,757 feet
Peerless Mountain  -  13,356 feet
Date Posted:  11/18/2012
Date Climbed:   11/17/2012
Author:  winmag4582001
 Beautiful day for a walk   

Start: 8:00am
Finish: 12:00pm


The drive to the gate was completely dry and there was hardly any snow to walk through during the hike. I'm going back down Thursday to do Horseshoe Mtn.
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Hilltop Mine and almost no snow

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Bryson on Mt. Sheridan

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Sheridan with Horseshoe in the background

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On Peerless looking back to Sheridan

My GPS Tracks on Google Maps (made from a .GPX file upload):




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Comments or Questions
Svenski Norski
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Nice Pinnacles!
11/18/2012 6:21pm
I climbed Sheridan last summer but didn't notice the little ”knob” you climbed just below the ridge toward Peerless & Horseshoe- Now I need to go back and check that out, very neat looking, cool that somebody got on top of one.


winmag4582001
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It was a dare...
11/18/2012 10:38pm
My son dared me to go down so he could take a picture of me on it. Probably not the best idea considering the talus was frost covered and the knob was an unstable pile of rock.


Mindy
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Father and Son...
11/19/2012 6:08pm
Nice job Brett and Bryson! Fun area isn't it. Horseshoe is also fun climb (although I got to ride in a jeep for a ways up the road).



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