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bajaandy
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Hero shot for my brother
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bajaandy
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Sharing the summit with my long time climbing partner and friend Matt G.
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bajaandy
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Even a pair of brand new leather gloves could not last against Picacho del Diablo!
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bajaandy
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Picacho del Diablo from the Blue Bottle saddle.
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Natalie Ann
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Some really incredible photos, thank you! Musta been a great trip.
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David K
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WOW!!!
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fdt
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Double WOW
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bajaguy
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Andy....outstanding photos. Actually feels like I was there with you......in fact, I'm so tired after looking at these photos, think I will kick back
with a few cold Pacificos....
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bajaandy
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Thanks guys. These are just a taste. I'll post more later. I'm just getting started on the TR. Will post that as soon as it's done.
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David K
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Could you see the observatory clearly? Hope it shows up in one of the photos, as we all have picks of Diablo from the observatory, but not the other
way around!
Like this one from 1978:
[Edited on 5-1-2007 by David K]
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bajaandy
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Here's a shot of the observatory from the peak. I had to crop it from one of my 360 panoramic shots, so it's not all that great.
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David K
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That's AWESOME Andy... !!! Thanks!!
I think it is about 5 miles from the observatory to Diablo and it's about 880 feet lower, if memory serves me.
[Edited on 5-2-2007 by David K]
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Crusoe
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Congradulations Andy........So glad you had a safe climb. Thanks for sharing all the great photos. Fred Becky will be very proud of you. That peak is
next on my list also. Maybe next October. Good luck!!
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leadmoto
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It's a good feeling of accomplishment when you get back to your starting point, but then reality sets in when you realize it back to the daily grind.
Good to hear you had a successful trip.
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Bob H
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Outstanding... simply outstanding.... the shot of your new gloves tells a lot about your climb. Great photos of the summit! Congrats on your
accomplishment.
Looking forward to seeing more.
Bob H
The SAME boiling water that softens the potato hardens the egg. It's about what you are made of NOT the circumstance.
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bajaandy
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bob H
.... the shot of your new gloves tells a lot about your climb. |
Bob,
Actually, those were Matt's gloves. Mine only wore through on two fingers. I had been using hiking poles on the hike in, so I assume that's why I
had less wear and tear. But you're right... the rock up there is very coarse.
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Vince
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Andy-The last time I was on Blue Bottle Ridge, we all wrote our names on a paper and put it into some sort of metal recepticle along with many others
who had preceeded us. This was in the late '50s. My understanding was that it got the name "Blue Bottle" from the recepticle that was originally
used but eventually was broken. Is that still being done?
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bajaandy
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Vince,
There was an old jar up there on Blue Bottle. It was more like a mason jar with a bunch of papers to sign in on, but nothing blue about it. Now the
summit has some old radio relay junk up there as well.
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Vince
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Andy- Thanks for allowing us to relive the trips we took there. Your photos are excellent. Wish I could get Bud Bernhard to see these, he'd love
them. I climed it from the desert side once with him, he was a master!
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ursidae69
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Awesome photos. I hope to climb that peak someday, maybe next year. I
saw the peak from the observatory in March 2004 and have wanted to climb it since.
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