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Peak(s):  Cathedral Peak  -  13,952 feet
Date Posted:  05/23/2014
Modified:  12/07/2015
Date Climbed:   05/19/2014
Author:  benners
 Monday at the Cathedral   

A link to the concise writeup I did about our day on Cathedral earlier this week. Things seem to be deteriorating on east faces in the Elks thanks to brown snow and lots of heat, but conditions were good enough to get a fun snow climb/ski in.

Monday at the Cathedral

Thanks for reading!

Ben(ners)






Comments or Questions
Monster5
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Awesome shots
5/23/2014 5:27pm
Well worth a day off work. Elks are shaping up nice for a good season too(N couloir Precarious?).


benners
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Thanks Monster!
5/23/2014 5:52pm
Yeah I could see maybe making the drive down there for that one. I bet north-facing stuff will be in for awhile.


cheeseburglar
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Looks good!
5/24/2014 2:58am
up there!


BostonBD
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Premium Photos
5/24/2014 11:22am
Incredible work and photos. Well done man!


taylorzs
User
That is a classic isn't it?
5/25/2014 4:21am
Awesome pictures. Looks like a great day out!



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