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Peak(s):  Grizzly Mountain  -  13,722 feet
Pomeroy Mountain  -  13,164 feet
Unnamed 13082  -  13,082 feet
Cyclone Mountain  -  13,616 feet
Carbonate Mountain  -  13,662 feet
Date Posted:  08/18/2008
Date Climbed:   08/15/2008
Author:  Kevin Baker
 Pomeroy to Carbonate Traverse: A Southern Sawatch 6 Pack   




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Comments or Questions
Kevin Baker
User
no cherry pickin
8/19/2008 1:57pm
I even showed a ”lowly” 12er some love, so no cherry picking here!


susanjoypaul
User
Yeah, lists mean nothing
8/19/2008 11:04pm
To Kevin... he‘s just out there to enjoy the scenery, and if he happens to end up on top of a peak - hey, that‘s cool, too. He may even stop and sign the register! Nice way to kick off your 3-day winter weekend in the middle of August!


uwe
Crankin‘
8/20/2008 9:47pm
Hi guy,
Great report and captured the effort with great photos.
I am penciling this one in for next year.

Congratulations!


uwe
Update
10/23/2008 3:05pm
If your Carbonate is the same as Darin‘s Cronin, then I am moving this climb up to this weekend.


Kevin Baker
User
Carbonate
10/23/2008 3:12pm
Uwe:

Carbonate is not the same as Cronin. Cronin used to be called N. Carbonate. Carbonate is a bi-centennial. You could still pickup Carbonate/Cyclone/Cronin from Cyclone Creek pretty easily. Have fun!


Ridge runner
User
fun traverse
2/1/2011 12:24am
That looks like a really fun traverse that I‘ll have to try someday. Your pictures of the clouds are amazing!


Mtnman200
User
It looks like...
10/6/2021 1:02pm
...the link to your trip report has evaporated.



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