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Hiking | 9.53 Miles |
917 AEG |
| Hiking | 9.53 Miles | 3 Hrs 57 Mns | | 2.70 mph |
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| partners | | When I got a location for FLIVER, I had it mapped out and was almost on my way. Except I was unsure of two things that might let down a lot of people so I pulled up the reins. Both turned out to be trivial but I'm out of get of jail-free cards and am still not reassembled from other issues.
10s kindly accepted another ride to a hike. Driving to the hike, I clued him in on the purpose.
Open terrain everywhere and I drew blood negotiating the first of two washes. Denny and Bruce taught me everything I know about bleeding out like a thin-skinned geezer. I am grateful for their guidance. Like HAZ, they ROCK!
10s glides at a clip like old-school jj3/wally and would have completed this hike alone in half the time.
The peak is cool with a nice little top and nothing scary to attain. Google Earth or others probably show that too. This is an uber-cool little peak with fantastic views all around. That said, I wouldn't only tackle 1880 unless you have free time galore.
The descent was slow for me and 10s was nice enough to wait without gasping.
We hiked Saddle Mountain next. If we hadn't just hiked 1880, it would have gone unnoticed. From Saddle, the green crops we parked near and Owl Butte help reference this sliver of a fliver. |
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