Summits with nice granite for a wedding ring
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Re: Summits with nice granite for a wedding ring
Wow, Barry, that's an awesome pic!
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Re: Summits with nice granite for a wedding ring
That's awesome! I mean hypothetically at leastGahugafuga wrote:...
Ooooooooooohhhhh I like that Barry! I'm gonna have to look into that one!Barry Raven wrote:Would definitely be challenging in the winter. There is a technical route on the west face of Knife Point shown here.
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Sadly my San Juans ignorance is going to show here, but are the Needles accessible in winter without a serious expedition approach?
Although even if it did take a couple days that would be an amazing trip nevertheless.
Barry, I think I might owe you a beer :D
Although even if it did take a couple days that would be an amazing trip nevertheless.
Barry, I think I might owe you a beer :D
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Re: Summits with nice granite for a wedding ring
The Sawtooth Range (the Colorado one) is made of very hard metamorphic rock (garnet-biotite gneiss?) that is quite nice looking.
The area north of Grand Junction/Fruita has some very nice hard dark black and pink granite. Same with Unaweep Canyon and Black Canyon of the Gunnison, though you can't collect it in the NPS lands.
The area north of Grand Junction/Fruita has some very nice hard dark black and pink granite. Same with Unaweep Canyon and Black Canyon of the Gunnison, though you can't collect it in the NPS lands.
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Unique and interesting idea. Congrats btw.
I do wonder though, how this falls into LNT. I mean if the 14ers.com community jumps all over people for leaving things, what about taking things? Now I know that I have collected interesting rocks or items on hikes from all over the world, but I also like LNT. Hmm....well anyway, I'd love to see the rings when complete. I think it will be very cool. Good luck with the wedding, maybe a summit?
I do wonder though, how this falls into LNT. I mean if the 14ers.com community jumps all over people for leaving things, what about taking things? Now I know that I have collected interesting rocks or items on hikes from all over the world, but I also like LNT. Hmm....well anyway, I'd love to see the rings when complete. I think it will be very cool. Good luck with the wedding, maybe a summit?
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I agree and congrats. This is a very cool idea. Please post photos when the rings are done. Wish I could give you ideas for where to go but I'm not sure. Snowmass has fabulous rock but winter access would be tricky. Good luck!The_Godfather wrote:Unique and interesting idea. Congrats btw.
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If you are not insisting that your stone come from a summit, consider the boulder field in the amphitheatre on the route to Pyramid. This area has the most interesting and diverse collection of rocks that I've seen on any 14er. Just pondering how all these different rocks ended up in one place stirs a sense of wonder. The boulder field is around 12,000 ft, the biggest boulders are in the center, but the most interesting rocks are toward the edges of the field.
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That's a good point, and one we considered as well. However, our justification is that the production of diamonds requires heavy disturbance to the land to remove and, while on private land, definitely violates LNT. We feel that in comparison to the mining involved in removing diamonds combined with some touchy political and humanitarian reasons, this decision would actually be lower impact.The_Godfather wrote: I do wonder though, how this falls into LNT.
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I can support that :Ddavey_rocket wrote:That's a good point, and one we considered as well. However, our justification is that the production of diamonds requires heavy disturbance to the land to remove and, while on private land, definitely violates LNT. We feel that in comparison to the mining involved in removing diamonds combined with some touchy political and humanitarian reasons, this decision would actually be lower impact.The_Godfather wrote: I do wonder though, how this falls into LNT.
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It's been a few years, but I seem to remember Shavano of having some very white rock on the final stretch up the summit mound.
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Here's part of the talus field on the way to the Fletcher-Quandary saddle. This is somewhere near upper Blue Lake; I'm not even sure why I took this picture, there must be a pika in there somewhere.
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Re: Summits with nice granite for a wedding ring
I am not sure about expedition approach, but it would be a long one. You're basically looking at 10 miles to Needleton from Purgatory, about 2.5 miles along the Animas, then another 5 miles up Noname Basin to the peak. I wouldn't even attempt it in the dead of winter, but perhaps in early November if the snow has been minimal so far.
Here are a couple of pics I took last September.
Knife Point Closeup
NoName Basin with Knife Point
Very lage pic of Knife Point
You also might PM iceisnice on SP. He knows all about the technical routes in the Needles and Grenadiers.
Here are a couple of pics I took last September.
Knife Point Closeup
NoName Basin with Knife Point
Very lage pic of Knife Point
You also might PM iceisnice on SP. He knows all about the technical routes in the Needles and Grenadiers.