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Sunrise on Long's PeakAlpine sunrises make waking up at 2am worth it. Ben Hogan and I silouheted by the sun rising over the East Face approach of Long's Peak. Now if only the sun had warmed the place up a little, we would've been in business.
Submitted by: chogori on 2005-04-16
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veiw from the topa picture from longs peak on a summit push in early January
Submitted by: addict on 2005-04-07
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A Wintry Long's PeakA view of the infamous East Face of Long's Peak from a 13,000 footer that we quickly learned was actually NOT the approach for Long's, but instead it's own little mountain. Guess that's what topo maps are for.
Submitted by: chogori on 2005-03-22 | Last Modified: 2007-01-14
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Longs Peak lost in the CloudsJust minutes before, Longs Peak was in plain view against a background of blue sky. Now hardly anything can be seen of the massive 14er as clouds and snow blow in.
Submitted by: el_cap on 2005-03-01
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Long's on a beautiful dayI took this the day before I climbed the peak in mid-June.
Submitted by: rpet on 2005-03-01
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Going Down the Homestretch of the Keyhole RouteSteve avoiding the ice on the rocks. The ice really added to the the thrill of the Homestretch.
Submitted by: rpet on 2005-03-01
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The surrounding peaksSince Longs Peak was hidden amongst a mass of snow and clouds, I opted to take a shot of the surrounding peaks.
Submitted by: el_cap on 2005-03-01
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This Is Called SleepI'm tired, therefore I sleep.
So you want 40 characters. . .
Trip over own feet
Fall in snow
Discover snow feels more comfy than own bed
Close eyes
Sleep
Snore
Drool
Submitted by: mother_sheep on 2005-02-21
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Who Really CaresMe doing what I do best, going no where fast with no purpose at all. Photo by Randy Wong.
Submitted by: mother_sheep on 2005-02-20
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My brother, Steve, heading up the TroughThis was taken in mid-June on the good snow climb that the Trough offered.
Submitted by: rpet on 2005-02-11
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Sunset on Mount Meeker & Longs Pk XmasThe sunset christmas day on the front range of Colorado was incredible. Here Meeker & Longs show through the bare trees.
Submitted by: cologman on 2005-01-07
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A Tad Windy!!On our decent from a Winter attempt on the North Face of Long's Peak. 70mph+ winds.
Submitted by: luigi on 2004-12-10
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Drought My Eye.....This is the 500 year drought here in Colorado. The Fire danger is listed at MODERATE at the time this was taken, and you can understand why when you see the picture. Thats a river of Gasoline that you see flowing down from the mountains, and thats why we have statewide fire bans now.
Submitted by: sandbag on 2004-06-19
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Mills Lake and Longs PeakA view of Mills Lake in May 2003. Longs Peak can be seen as the high square-topped peak up and to the left of center.
Submitted by: sync on 2004-05-12
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Fantastic shot of the DiamondThis is a shot I took of Longs while hiking the Keyhole Route.
Submitted by: nthusiastj on 2004-04-11
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North Face of Longs PeakThe north face and Diamond of Longs Peak on a perfect June day. Taken June 14, 2002.
Submitted by: cagdbikeclimb on 2004-03-15
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View from the HomestretchAn early morning view from the Homestretch on the Keyhole route. Taken July 14, 2002.
Submitted by: cagdbikeclimb on 2004-03-15
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Looking down from bivyThis is looking down at Mills Glacier from the bivy ledge one pitch below Table Ledge.
Submitted by: franzr on 2007-04-11
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D1 from baseThis photo is looking up at D1 from the base. From this perspective the route is very foreshortened and it is difficult to make out the route's length. Notice the portaledge high on the wall--I believe this was a team working The Honeymoon Is Over.
Submitted by: franzr on 2007-04-11
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Longs bathed in AlpenglowPicture of Long's Peak from northwest of the mountain atop RMNP.
Submitted by: sandbag on 2003-11-09
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The KeyholeA view of the Keyhole from the Boulderfield on Longs Peak. Notice the shelter on the left corner.
Photo taken with a Sony DSC-F717 by Ian Powell [August 2003].
Submitted by: bsignorelli on 2003-09-16
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