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Peak(s):  Hagar Mountain  -  13,246 feet
"The Citadel"  -  13,295 feet
Date Posted:  05/08/2014
Modified:  12/08/2015
Date Climbed:   05/03/2014
Author:  benners
Additional Members:   Chicago Transplant, lordhelmut, dillonsarnelli
 May Corn on Hagar and Citadel   

A short TR on skiing Hagar and Citadel using a shuttle between Dry and Herman Gulches. To those who were in there before us in the past few weeks, thanks for the beta and inspiration!

May Corn on Hagar and Citadel








Comments or Questions
moneymike
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Beautiful photography!
5/8/2014 5:19pm
Thanks for posting


Chicago Transplant
User
Fun day
5/8/2014 8:46pm
Great to finally get out to ski with you Ben! There is a lot of potential in those two basins, repeat trips mandatory!


Obese_goat
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thanks
5/9/2014 3:49am
good job guys! been on my to do list for years and this is the year for it! my stupid torn rotator cuff has me reluctant to actually get outside push myself. looking at these pics vicariously is curing the itch for now!


maverick_manley
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5/9/2014 11:11pm
Nice to run into you yahoos and battle Burt Reynolds together again.


benners
User
Thanks guys!
5/12/2014 6:29pm
Prakash, you as well. Burt lives on every time I take a step. Goat - I hope you heal well man!



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