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Peak(s):  San Luis Peak  -  14,023 feet
Stewart Peak  -  13,988 feet
Baldy Alto  -  13,703 feet
Baldy Chato  -  13,417 feet
Date Posted:  06/13/2006
Modified:  12/07/2007
Date Climbed:   06/04/2006
Author:  Brian Kalet
 San Luis/Baldy Alto/Stewart/Baldy Chato   

I started at the Cebolla TH and hiked up the trail to the base of Baldy Chato and skirted east around the summit and up to the west face of Stewart Peak. I continued south to the summit of Baldy Alto. From here I could see people on the summit of San Luis. I continued up to San Luis passing two people on their descent and seeing one person on the summit. I descended passing a group of two and reascended Baldy Alto. I descended back to the west face of Stewart and climbed it, then descended back to the saddle and contoured high below Baldy Chato. All the moist ground was beginning to irritate me. I finally got to Baldy Chato and descended its north face down to the Cebolla Trail. I got snowed on briefly during the descent.
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Elevation: ~6,134'
Time: 7 hours, 50 minutes



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