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Peak(s):  Marble Mountain  -  13,272 feet
Date Posted:  01/29/2009
Date Climbed:   01/28/2009
Author:  Kevin Baker
 Marble Mountain in Winter: One of the Sangres Finest Views   




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Comments or Questions
chucky
Humbolt pics
1/29/2009 3:06pm
Kevin,

Did you happen to take an pics of Humbolt? Wondering about snow coverage up high. Hoping for a ski descent...

chuck


BillMiddlebrook
User
Nice!
1/29/2009 3:35pm
The view from Marble is superb! Did you notice if the snowmobile track went farther up the road than the Rainbow TH?


Kevin Baker
User
Beta
1/29/2009 4:17pm
Chucky- Humboldt is pretty bare right now. Check out the Picasa slideshow link for a couple pics of the south face. It wouldn‘t be worth a ski descent right now.

Bill- The snowmobile track did continue above the Rainbow Trail, but I don‘t know if it goes clear to the 4WD TH. It would be an easy cruise on skins.


skier25
User
Fantastik!
1/29/2009 5:26pm
You should enter the fifth picture in the report into the contest... (not that we need the competition)


traderaaron
User
Breaking trail...
1/29/2009 9:18pm
Great, I may follow your tracks and head up there on Saturday.


DHatfield
Now
2/2/2009 2:36pm
I wish I would have been able to go with you . Excellent trip report and photos Kevin especially of the Crestones. Need to put that peak on my short list of peaks to do.



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