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Peak(s):  Hoosier Ridge  -  13,362 feet
Red Mountain  -  13,238 feet
Date Posted:  06/06/2013
Date Climbed:   06/05/2013
Author:  killingcokes
 "No it's a lot farther than it looks"   

Well the plan was to ski Santa Fe, Sullivan, Geneva and Landslide but with the inversion things got changed around a little bit. We made the turn to head up to Montezuma and our access on Webster Pass Road and we couldn't see the peaks. The prospect of being up in the clouds all day wasn't to appealing so we changed the goal for the day on the fly. We headed over to Hoosier Pass and went for a long walk. From the pass we ended up hiking the ridge to the Summit of Hoosier Ridge. Here we dropped in and skied the Bemrose Slopes. It wasn't that great and after it flattened out we headed back up to the ridge. From here we made our way to Red Mountain. The East Bowl was looking pretty good so .... More words and pics

Hoosier Ridge 13,352 Bemrose Slopes - Red Mountain 13,229 East & West Faces - "It's a lot further than it looks"










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RisinOrion
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Nice!
6/11/2013 3:20pm
Great shots of the Citadel and Hagar. Looks like there is still fun to be had in Dry Gulch



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