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The agony and ecstasy of climbing four-thousand footers: Mounts Willey, Field, and Tom
Okay, so the tight contour lines on my map suggested that the route up to Mount Willey via the Kedron Flume Trail was horribly steep. And the guidebook described this upper portion as a “very rough and steep climb,” as … Continue reading →
Posted in Hiking, Mountains
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Tagged 4.000 footers, Hiking White Mountains, Kedron Flume Trail, White Mountains history
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