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Climbing Reynolds Mountain in Glacier National Park

Reynolds, on top of the Continental Divide, has an elevation of 9,125 feet. This is the north face which from the top is a frightening 1,500 foot drop to the meadows below. I climbed this mountain about 10 years ago ... about 12 miles of hiking and climbing about 2500 vertical feet. Amazing views and a lifetime memory!

 

 

 

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Uploaded on April 30, 2009
Taken on September 15, 1998