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Peak(s):  Mt. Harvard  -  14,424 feet
Date Posted:  03/03/2008
Modified:  05/19/2011
Date Climbed:   03/01/2008
Author:  Jcwhite
 16 hrs, 24 miles, and one hell of a day on Harvard   

http://www.elksandbeyond.com/14er-ski-descents/harvard/


Comments or Questions
lordhelmut
User
nothing wrong
3/3/2008 8:16pm
with 7-11 hot dogs for a post climb meal, done it on many occassions with a 64 oz big gulp and salt n‘ vineger chips. Sounds like one hell of a day, good to hear the weather held out, my luck this season has been anything but what you guys had.


sgladbach
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Hard Core!
3/3/2008 8:53pm
Long day in the winter, eh? Congratulations to you both. I think the South Ridge tracks up columbis might have been Ken Nolan‘s. he posted a TR of that route last week (on another site). Not oft pulled off in the winter.


doumall
User
Cool Man
3/3/2008 10:09pm
Good to see you back at it Jordan. Man I am sorry I cant make it with you guys next week, although my wallet will be much happier Its going to be tough watching you tick peaks off for the next month or so. Im jealous and happy at the same time the snowpack is starting to coorperate for you.


Yog
User
Nice job!
8/28/2008 12:37am
Cool report! I‘m completely jealous of you guys, I need break down my wallet and get set up with AT gear. Nice action shots! I don‘t envy you having to drive back in that mess on Sunday, glad you made it home safely.



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