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Some TR links, Klickitat HW and Pelton Peak

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15 years 8 months ago - 15 years 8 months ago #194103 by Jason_H.
Okay, these trip reports are from awhile back, but I just got around to writing them....and it's really too late to put them up in the TR section. I thought a few of you would enjoy these awesome one-day adventures.

Klickitat Headwall, Mount Adams

Pelton Peak, NW Face

And pictures for those that wish to browse other trips I haven't gotten too yet ( link ).

I hope you guys enjoy! More on the way, I promise ;-)

Teasers...






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15 years 8 months ago #194104 by Scotsman
Now thats what we need to end this boredom bickering over ski length... STOKE.
Beautiful Jason.. Thanks.

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15 years 8 months ago #194105 by Jason_H.
Thanks scotsman. Happy to share the stoke when I can....plus fall is a good time to write TR's.

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15 years 8 months ago #194106 by Pete A
purdy pictures as always Jason :)

hope you post a TR for the Bailey and Olympus Traverse soon... i've been wanting to read about that one for a while.

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15 years 8 months ago #194109 by Jason_H.
Pete...per the bailey's.

Soon ;)

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15 years 8 months ago #194128 by andyrew
Browsing cascadecrusaders last night, it's very evident how much your photography has improved over the past few years. Do you have any tricks you use to shoot on snow with full sun? Your shots look very nice, and mine normally look like poop with such high contrast conditions.

And the trips themselves...inspiring as always!

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