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Peak(s):  Mt. Meeker  -  13,916 feet
Date Posted:  06/14/2009
Date Climbed:   06/13/2009
Author:  maverick_manley
 Wrestling the Marmots and Weather on Dreamweaver - 6/13/09   




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aHudge
User
Well done!
6/15/2009 2:04pm
thanks for sharing,
great photos!


Yog
User
Very nice
6/15/2009 2:16pm
Well done man! Nice write up and pics!


MIT
Nicely done!
6/15/2009 2:52pm
Thanks for the report and helpful pics. I‘m doing this with CMS next week if its still in and your pics really helped me to visualize the route.


USAKeller
User
Awesome report!
6/15/2009 5:06pm
Funny you posted this - I was just talking to sdkeil about climbing this next year the other day! Awesome report!


doumall
User
Sucker
6/16/2009 2:52am
Ha, got you to break trail through all the boring snow 8) Nice TR man, good getting out with you again.

That marked loft descent route is a bit off. We trended more toward the center of the open areas rather than skirting that cliff until the ledge traverse. That can be a dangerous descent, take it seriously.


maverick_manley
User
Thanks...
11/30/2010 5:28pm
for the comments. I corrected the route trace. I second Joe's suggestion... we were using a solid ice-axe belay for each step of the descent.


COmedic04
User
Sweet!!
2/5/2011 12:22am
Kick-a$$ report and climb! That looks like a fun route! Great job!



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