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Our derelict old garage lean-to looking wyeth-like in the snow

Neolithic bears return to the warmth of their breadstick lean to after a brief winter fluff snowstorm.

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Survivorman was here?

our weekend in Madinat AlShamal

This old shack near Silverton, Colorado, not only leans precariously to the upslope; it seems to be putting on the brakes to keep from sliding down the mountain!

Shot with a Hasselblad 501C medium format camera

10/19/76 Day 27- Dry River lean-to #3. Trail sign, glad we don't need to know what says.

 

I was still asleep at 7:00 when John woke me saying that the weather looked good. We quickly ate, packed up and headed out. The other three guy were still sound asleep. Our goal was to get over Mount Washington but first we had to regain the ridge and at 10:00 after a long hard climb we were back above tree line with the summit of Mount Washington in view. Hiking over the rocks was difficult and it wasn't until 1:00 that we made it. It was a beautiful clear day with no wind. We heard that the day before when we were just 6 miles away a 95 mph gust was record at the summit! The Summit House is closed for the season but the snack bar was open which we certainly made use of. Also the road is closed but the "stage" bus is operating. We were the only people there. We hung out for an hour or so before moving on. We decided we didn't have enough time to get to the next camp on the ridge so we dropped back down to the first lean-to which was 3 1/2 miles. The first mile of trail was difficult with lots of ice but than it became a nice valley hike in the pine forest. But still it was 5:00 before we arrived. The lean-to was pretty nice with some snow. John built a fire to dry out his socks. I ate and went to bed feeling good after just having one of my best days yet.

 

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The forecaste is for rain in the morning so Michael worked by the light of a spotlight to get the putty in place.

 

I've gone right off this lean-to!

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F&I 2002 - Fighting around the lean-to

Stayed next to it first night

This corner is balanced precariously, with about 2 foot of stone hanging in mid air!.

With laundry facility.

this is it now , a living sculpture ever changing. Tracey Emins eat your heart out!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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