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    2018-05-06 Mount Teneriffe

    Distance: 7.4 mi.Elevation Gain: 4,600 ft. We arrived at the Mt Teneriffe trailhead at 8:30 AM. After making use of the privy and hanging our Discover Pass,…… Read more “2018-05-06 Mount Teneriffe”

    May 9, 2018July 19, 2020 by mountainflamingo

    2015-05-03 Mount Stone

    Distance: 8.0 mi.Elevation Gain: 5,600 ft. We started from Hamma Hamma River Road at 9am up the Putvin Trail which follows Whitehorse Creek up to Lake of…… Read more “2015-05-03 Mount Stone”

    May 5, 2018July 19, 2020 by mountainflamingo

    2017-05-21 Mount Baldy

    Distance: 7.3 mi.Elevation Gain: 3000 ft. We decided it was time to dust off our hiking gear and do a spring hike on (partially) dry ground, so…… Read more “2017-05-21 Mount Baldy”

    March 25, 2018July 19, 2020 by mountainflamingo

    2017-05-27 Mount Baker Attempt/Table Mountain Circumnavigation

    Distance: 9.15 mi.Elevation Gain: 3413 ft. We wanted to take full advantage of the three day weekend over Memorial Day to do the Park Glacier route up…… Read more “2017-05-27 Mount Baker Attempt/Table Mountain Circumnavigation”

    March 25, 2018July 19, 2020 by mountainflamingo

    2017-05-06-07 The Brothers Attempt

    Distance: 15.2 mi.Elevation Gain: 8097 ft. It seemed like we would have a good weather window for a spring attempt of the South Brother summit, so we…… Read more “2017-05-06-07 The Brothers Attempt”

    March 25, 2018August 6, 2020 by mountainflamingo

    2017-05-29 Unicorn Peak

    Distance: 4.78 mi.Elevation Gain: 3164 ft. We reached the trailhead at 10 AM and got started southward on some rolling uphills and downhills toward the base of…… Read more “2017-05-29 Unicorn Peak”

    March 24, 2018July 19, 2020 by mountainflamingo

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