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wind riversWind rivers, WY. We bagged the first "hula-ascent" of Steeple Peak! Photo by Kevin Lawlor
Submitted by: david_smithrock on 2006-10-11 | Last Modified: 2006-12-23
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Granite Lake IceIce flow just off the south shore of Granite Lake. Photo taken 9/27/06.
Submitted by: jhattan on 2006-09-27
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Kevin on White BuffaloAnother crop of one of nik_wyo1's pictures. Photo by Brian Scoggins (petsfed)
Submitted by: j_from_the_307 on 2006-09-08
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PingoraPingora right before all hell broke lose, rain and hail.
Submitted by: bluefunk on 2006-09-03
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Orange Wallthis is a super fun wall. fun top roping at the bottom and some good lines up the wall
Submitted by: the_epic_king on 2006-07-18
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Woodrow Wilson summitthis is from my NOLScourse the day after we summited gannet three of us summited Mt. Woodrow Wilson this is the view of Gannet from the top
Submitted by: xcskier on 2006-07-14
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Wolf's Head East RidgeHaving survived the daily lightning and snow flurries, Brutus pauses at the summit to check the description of the descent
Submitted by: brutusofwyde on 2006-04-16
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Ready, set...Brutus at the start of the East Ridge of Wolf's Head, in the Cirque of the Towers. Photo by Nurse Ratchet
Submitted by: brutusofwyde on 2006-04-16
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PikaPika near Jackass Pass, Wind River Range, Wyoming
Submitted by: brutusofwyde on 2006-04-16
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Pingora NE Face - Grass Hummock PitchComing up I believe pitch 4 or 5. The Grass Hummock pitch. Known for its globs of dirt and high alpine grass clumps that are logded in the crack as you climb.
Submitted by: mtn_romer on 2006-03-26
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Pingora Approach NE ButtressSlogging gear to the base of the NE Butt for a 6am start. We also scoped our line. Awesome view of route.
Submitted by: mtn_romer on 2006-03-26
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Rappelling the East face K CracksRappeling the east face of Pingora from a day on the NE Butt. You get a good view of the East Face, K Cracks, and Wolfs head.
Submitted by: mtn_romer on 2006-03-26
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Walking on the Wolf's HeadBrett follows up on one of the first few pitches of the Wolf's Head East Ridge
Submitted by: rocker_t on 2006-03-24
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Cirque of TowersThe Cirque as seen from Jackass pass, including Pingora and Wolfs's Head
Submitted by: rocker_t on 2006-03-23
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Looking back at the accomplishmentLooking back at the NE Ridge of Pingora one of the most beautiful climbs I have ever done. Our day started just like this but ended with the typical Wind River afternoon storms. Good thing we started the route at 6am sharp.
Submitted by: mtn_romer on 2006-03-21
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Gannett Peak at SunriseClimbing Gannett Peak's North Face. This was taken at sunrise (which was seriously beautiful), hence the weird snow colour. The photo makes it look like a pretty gentle slope, but it's misleading. Also visible in the picture is the bergushrund - the snow bridge over it collapsed while we were crossing. Very fun, moderately easy alpine climb.
Submitted by: oopps on 2006-03-11
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11,000 Feet and ClimbingMy buddy, Emmett, leading up the second team to a 11,000 foot pass in the Wind River Mountain Range on a National Outdoor Leaderhip School expedition. Don't let the t-shirt fool you. It was cooold that whole month. I took the pic as my team already summitted.
Submitted by: up_for_a_good_time on 2006-02-23
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Third Summit PartyThis is the third summit team on our National Outdoor Leadership School expedition. We had three parties taking different routes up the snowfield. Probably the best overall trip I've ever taken. Good times.
Submitted by: up_for_a_good_time on 2006-02-23
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April 2005 Downs Wind River RangeThis is our camp on Goat Flats in late April of 2005. A storm moved in and visibility was low along with extremly high winds. We were forced to take shelter behind this boulder which in morning we found to be the only wind barrier around. Temperatures were well below zero, and tent snow removal was necessar every hour.
Photo Credits: Jake Mcarthur
Submitted by: wenclg1 on 2006-01-07
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Early season Wells Creek approach to Gannett PeakBelaying up the Wells Creek waterfalls on the western approach to Gannett Peak
Submitted by: alexkthayer on 2005-10-10
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Summit RidgeI got to the summit of Gannett peak just as the other three members of our team were comming over the summit ridge. I used a kodak digital camera for the shot.
Submitted by: restwhenyoudie on 2005-09-17
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visualizationWe got a lesson in mountain air currents from these virtically rotating clouds
Submitted by: foilball on 2005-08-18
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chillinThis is a picture of our group chilling as fog decended from the top of the cirque. It was pretty surreal
Submitted by: foilball on 2005-08-18
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Crossing the PassI was skeptical of the wind river area before we got to Pinto Park, then all of a suddent all the beauty was laid out before us.
Submitted by: foilball on 2005-08-18
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Eerie Wolfs HeadThis is a nice pic of wolfs head from down at our camp.
Submitted by: nthusiastj on 2005-08-16
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