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Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
10/07/2019
Rock pinnacles of Peralta Canyon.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
10/07/2019
Weavers Needle seen from Fremont Saddle, taken before the Sawtooth Fire of 2020.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
10/07/2019
Getting closer to Weavers Needle on the other side of the saddle.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
10/07/2019
Weavers Needle, looking much less imposing from the west side. Photo taken before Sawtooth Fire of 2020.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
10/07/2019
Ascending the climbers' trail to the base of the Needle. Photo taken before Sawtooth Fire in 2020.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
10/07/2019
The start of the climbing in the steepening gully. The chockstone at the top of the technical pitch can be seen above.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
10/07/2019
The technical pitch, capped by a large chockstone.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
10/07/2019
Tunneling under the chockstone is the easiest way to go.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
10/07/2019
View from inside the gully, moving up Weavers Needle.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
10/07/2019
The final pitch, easy 5th class with decent exposure.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
10/07/2019
On top of Weavers Needle, looking over the south summit and Peralta Canyon.
Jesse Weber
Photo Date: 
10/07/2019
View from the summit of Four Peaks, the Salt River Canyon, and Canyon Lake.

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