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Peak(s):  Mt. Antero  -  14,271 feet
Date Posted:  09/20/2007
Date Climbed:   09/18/2007
Author:  JB
 Antero - Baldwin Gulch   

Trailhead: Baldwin Gulch
Start Time: 2:30AM
Summit Time: 7:15AM
End Time: 11:15AM
Who: Me and Lovebarge

Nothin like a 2:30AM start in September to wake you up in the mornin!

We started at the junction for Baldwin Lake adhering strictly to the 3000‘ rule (mind you).
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Daybreak came right around the end of the road.
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Nice ridge
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Sunrise above treeline
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Alpenglow (hello)
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The ridge makes for a nice finish.
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Princeton to the north
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Lovebarge
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Your‘s truly
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Chardonnay anyone?
(Shavano & Tabaguache to the south)
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Chilly
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So this is what the trail looks like...
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Cheaters...
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There and back again
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Another wonderful day at 14K!



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Comments or Questions
WillMatt
Great Photos
9/20/2007 6:22pm
Hope to summit Antero mid October.
With already a little snow up high wondering if the weather will permit. Also hoping the Aspens are still colorful by then.
Anyway my hat is off to you for a tremendous sunrise summit.
Well done.


CO Native
User
Nice form!
9/21/2007 3:13am
Even when swiging straight from the bottle, one must always drink the Chardonnay with pinkey extended!



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