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Peak(s):  Ellingwood Point  -  14,057 feet
Date Posted:  05/20/2008
Date Climbed:   05/17/2008
Author:  CODave
 Ellingwood Point - South Face - 14er #50   




Comments or Questions
Floyd
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Congrats on getting this one.
5/20/2008 8:04pm
It doesn‘t look like you were able to bring your fishing gear for Como. Hope to see you on the 1st!


lordhelmut
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I was really
5/20/2008 8:40pm
hoping that the Jeep was still there when we hiked out, I wanted some amusement on an otherwise long, uneventful tiring haul back to the car. I‘d also love to know what the hell was going through that guys head. It must‘ve been the Alamosa water getting to his head?

The weather sure was strange that day, good luck on the rest of your climbs this summer Dave.


astrobassman
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Nice Trip Report...
5/20/2008 10:25pm
Good thing you weren‘t too tired to hit Shavano the next day...and that you or Shawn didn‘t fall into any big holes...


KirkT
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Congrats..
5/20/2008 11:44pm
on a successful climb. I hope the information I provided you helped out! Looks like you guys had a great climb....one question....you did not take your truck any higher than 9800ft? I drove my stock Explorer to 10200ft!

Kirk


CODave
thanks
5/21/2008 12:23am
Floyd: Yeah, just a bit early for fishing in Como. Oh well, next time.

KirkT: I was happy parking at 9800; that rock just above the switchback is nasty.



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