Here's a picture of my wife lost among the towers. I think the summit is visible upper left, and we're probably still over an hour away.
Quandary - West Ridge
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Re: Quandary - West Ridge
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Re: Quandary - West Ridge
The route that goes to the left of the crack in the left hand side of that picture is the one that made me think a little bit before I did it haha. But that tower took us a while as well, and then there is still a little bit of a walk to the summit.Jim Davies wrote:Here's a picture of my wife lost among the towers. I think the summit is visible upper left, and we're probably still over an hour away.
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