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Pulled over on the Trona Pinnacles Road for the night. ...
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Morning view of the Trona Pinnacles
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Old train on tracks
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Calhiker wants his truck to be as muddy as mine
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014 Sign in Trona
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Searles Peak is up there in the clouds
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Near the end of the road where we parked
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Snow Nymph and Calhiker at the start of the trail (3,00...
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Clouds are coming in
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Snow Nymph and the ridge we just came up
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Cactus and patina stained rocks
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That is not the peak . . . Slate is on the other side o...
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Branches and clouds
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Calhiker, and the Goler Canyon Road that he rode his b...
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Some kind of rock structure
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Dry lakebed is not dry
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Joshua Trees
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Calhiker on Slate Benchmark (5,049')
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You can barely see Searles (5,093') from Slate (0.6 mi ...
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Slate Benchmark (5,049')
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These are older than Calhiker. The paper had a weird f...
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The glass jar held 3 pieces of paper with entries. Not...
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Slate is not visited too often
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Manly Peak, Goler Canyon and neat clouds
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Searles Peak is the 3rd ridge over
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Panamint Sand Dunes in the distance (middle), and Panam...
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Searles Dry Lakebed from Slate Benchmark
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Telescope Peak is sticking out above the clouds
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Album Description:
Searles Peak is the highest summit in the Slate Range, and doesn't see many visitors. This was a xctry route, with no trail and limited visibility for most of the day. We summited both Slate Benchmark and Searles Pk
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2 comments
Leaving no mountain unclimbed...that will be your legacy. Cool!
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kashcraft100 2005.02.15 at 16:52:38 PST
Thanx Snownymph enjoyed your new photos. Thanks for letting me know that pictures are up in your album. dusty
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dustyfart 2005.02.15 at 08:00:54 PST
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