Comments on: Desolation Seven Summits/2013/08/15/desolation-seven-summits/Exploring the Rugged & WildMon, 10 Mar 2025 20:52:02 +0000hourly1http://wordpress.com/By: The Desolation Death March – Summit For Days/2013/08/15/desolation-seven-summits/#comment-36984Mon, 10 Mar 2025 20:52:02 +0000/?p=4435#comment-36984[…] a linkup of seven big peaks in the Desolation Wilderness which I first heard about through Leor Pantilat’s trip report. With our eyes set on the Evolution Traverse and Thunderbolt-Sill traverse this summer, this long […]

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By: Desolation Traverse- Skiing the Crystal Range and more… – Summit For Days/2013/08/15/desolation-seven-summits/#comment-12788Tue, 29 Mar 2016 05:08:24 +0000/?p=4435#comment-12788[…] since reading Leor Pantilat’s post about his Desolation Seven summits traverse I’ve wanted to the traverse the Crystal Range […]

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By: 2013 Adventure Recap | Leor Pantilat's Adventures/2013/08/15/desolation-seven-summits/#comment-9916Tue, 31 Dec 2013 20:51:36 +0000/?p=4435#comment-9916[…] Desolation Seven Summits (July 28, 2013) […]

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By: Rory/2013/08/15/desolation-seven-summits/#comment-9596Wed, 21 Aug 2013 18:34:50 +0000/?p=4435#comment-9596Was out on the Crystal Range Ridge portion of the traverse the day after you and saw your name in the summit logs. Noticed your time to Price was 2 something(sorry cant quite remember the exact time) I was shocked by that as it took me around 3:30 staying on the true ridge from Ralston TH. Did you stay on the ridge or drop into the basin west of it and then headed straight for Agassiz from Pyramid? That little notch on Pyramids north ridge seems like it would provide quick access to that area and limit a lot of the bouldery type stuff on the ridge. Regardless of the route really strong work out there, the weather was awesome the next day, so clear, by the looks of it you had the same, hard not to take hundreds of photos on days like that. Keep up the good work Leor always love checking in on your adventures from time to time.

Rory

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