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Peak(s)  Conundrum Peak  -  14,037 feet
Torreys Peak  -  14,272 feet
"Peak C"  -  13,228 feet
Mt. Powell  -  13,556 feet
Date Posted  10/25/2014
Date Climbed   07/01/2014
Author  jmibarra
 Video: Summer School   
I know that this doesn't really constitute as a TR but I had some footage lying around from this summer and decided to make a little edit.

Figured you guys wouldn't mind watching as it includes a few 14er and 13ers.

Filmed from June - October 2014.

Thanks for watching and cheers to the new season



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Comments or Questions
jrs1965
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Conundrum?
10/26/2014 3:44pm
So which route did you take on Conundrum and where is that in the footage? I'm looking at doing Conundrum from the Couloir here in the next week or so... Thanks


jmibarra
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The First
10/27/2014 3:07pm
45 seconds are from conundrum. Booted up the couloir before sunrise and ended up skiing the saddle due to conditions in the couloir being ultra firm. Beautiful area, have fun! You can read the TR from that trip on my blog at Conundrum Couloir


jrs1965
User
Great Info!
10/27/2014 7:42pm
No issues with the down climb at the Conundrum/Castle Saddle? I climbed Castle a few weeks back and from where I was on Castle the drop-in from the saddle looked steep? Thanks!


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