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Comment: Nearing treeline at 12,000 feet, our ascent ridge is easily seen ahead.
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9 * The igneous dikes radiating from West Spanish Peak are evident all around.  These dikes were emplaced within sedimentary rocks.  Following erosion, only the igneous rocks remain. * 2048 x 1536 * (1.18MB)

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7/16/05 6:53 AM
17 * Looking down from about 12,250 feet upon our ascent line. * 2048 x 1536 * (1.47MB)

18 * My friend Tim relaxes on a large igneous outcropping. * 2048 x 1536 * (1.45MB)

19 * An interesting pipe feature.  I believe there must've been a defect in the sedimentary rock that the igneous intrusion filled in order to make this feature. * 1536 x 2048 * (1.5MB)

20 * Tim was a little ahead of me. * 1536 x 2048 * (1.09MB)

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