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    Tag: december

    2019-12-30 Snow Lake Hike

    Distance: 6.9 mi.Elevation Gain: 2100 ft. Although this hike can be super avalanche prone in the winter, Abby and I decided to take advantage of a day…… Read more “2019-12-30 Snow Lake Hike”

    January 28, 2020July 19, 2020 by mountainflamingo

    12-09-19 Hoh Rainforest Hike

    Distance: 10.4 mi.Elevation Gain: 300 ft. Some friends wanted to do a relaxed weekday hike but snow and ice conditions were quite variable up in the mountains,…… Read more “12-09-19 Hoh Rainforest Hike”

    December 27, 2019July 19, 2020 by mountainflamingo

    2015-12-31 Tronsen Head Ski

    Distance: 7.0 mi.Elevation Gain: 2350 ft. Three short years ago I was brand new to backcountry skiing, and Craig thought that Tronsen Head would be a nice…… Read more “2015-12-31 Tronsen Head Ski”

    January 28, 2019July 19, 2020 by mountainflamingo

    2018-12-09 Guadalupe Peak & Carlsbad Caverns

    Guadalupe Peak Distance: 8.4 mi.Elevation Gain: 3,000 ft. Carlsbad Caverns Loop Distance: 1.3 mi.Elevation Gain: negligible I had to travel to Amarillo, TX for work so I…… Read more “2018-12-09 Guadalupe Peak & Carlsbad Caverns”

    December 22, 2018July 19, 2020 by mountainflamingo

    2018-12-02 Pinnacles High Peaks Loop

    Distance: 5.6 mi.Elevation Gain: 2900 ft. We were on a trip to San Francisco with half a day to spare, so we drove down to the nation’s…… Read more “2018-12-02 Pinnacles High Peaks Loop”

    December 7, 2018July 19, 2020 by mountainflamingo

    2017-12-31 Skiing Delancy Ridge

    Distance: 4.77 mi.Elevation Gain: 2567 ft. We were spending New Year’s in Winthrop and got a slow start to the day. We reached the end of the…… Read more “2017-12-31 Skiing Delancy Ridge”

    March 21, 2018July 19, 2020 by mountainflamingo

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