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Glacier Peak (aborted)Boulder Pass![]() From the pass, Little Giant Pass looked all clear, so we decided to head over it the next day. As we descended back to the White River, we encountered rangers, out to keep High Hunters from shooting themselves, who informed us that we would be hiking into a 1500 acre forest fire. Then my knee blew out. Then the trip was over... By The Professor at Oct 25 2005 - 7:31pm | Glacier Peak (aborted) | read more | login or register to post comments
frantic drying of sodden itemsBy The Professor at Oct 25 2005 - 7:27pm | Glacier Peak (aborted) | read more | login or register to post comments
Kennedy Ridge through the cloudsBy The Professor at Oct 25 2005 - 7:25pm | Glacier Peak (aborted) | read more | login or register to post comments
Roasting Socks, Ye Olde American Past TimeBy The Professor at Oct 25 2005 - 7:04pm | Glacier Peak (aborted) | read more | login or register to post comments
Waiting for rescue![]() After hobbling out (damned knee and 1500 acre forest fire), we had a long day of hitch-hiking ahead of us. Thanks to many drivers willing to put up with our stink, we managed to make it back to Otto in about the same amount of time that it would have taken to drive. By The Professor at Oct 25 2005 - 7:01pm | Glacier Peak (aborted) | read more | login or register to post comments
Between Fire and Pumice CreeksBy The Professor at Oct 25 2005 - 6:50pm | Glacier Peak (aborted) | read more | login or register to post comments
sodden morning foliageBy The Professor at Oct 25 2005 - 6:46pm | Glacier Peak (aborted) | read more | login or register to post comments
Up Milk CreekBy The Professor at Oct 25 2005 - 6:44pm | Glacier Peak (aborted) | read more | login or register to post comments
Cheese and beer for finish![]() What better way to finish an aborted attempt than with fine belgian ale and a wide selection of cheeses. By The Professor at Oct 25 2005 - 6:40pm | Glacier Peak (aborted) | read more | login or register to post comments
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