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Peak(s):  Mt. Belford  -  14,202 feet
Mt. Oxford  -  14,158 feet
Date Posted:  06/01/2008
Date Climbed:   05/31/2008
Author:  slaggbottom
 Belford and Oxford, May 31st   




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karaso
thanks!
6/2/2008 3:01pm
Excellent photos and report. Loved the time exposure early a.m. shots. Much appreciated as I‘m contemplating a solo climb here next week.


scotthsu
User
Nice TR!
6/2/2008 3:23pm
it was a pleasure to read, really liked the early morning photos!


BillMiddlebrook
User
Nice Job.
6/2/2008 3:59pm
Excellent report!


KirkT
User
Excellent report.
6/3/2008 12:20am
Great narrative and pictures.

Kirk


greenwok
User
Excellent Shots!
6/3/2008 3:23am
Excellent shots! Looks like a fantastic day - thanks for sharing with all of us!


Yog
User
Well done
8/28/2008 12:37am
You did a very good job telling your climbing story and documenting it with pics! Nice job tagging both, that trip back up Belford is a little agonizing


Aubrey
User
nicely done
11/30/2010 5:28pm
Loved your trip report. I especially like your honesty, and how you "say it like it was." It's very "real" and I'm sure many people can relate to your experiences.

Sucks that Chris didn't make Oxford. If you‘re going to have a nemesis peak, that's one of the tougher ones to have, 'cuz you gotta reclimb a separate 14er with each attempt!


CRAIGO
User

2/5/2011 12:22am
Great panorama pics!



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