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Mike Windsor
Photo Date: 
04/11/2022
Starting out on CDT Section 29.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
A lone hiker amongst the mountains.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
There is often no trail, just stay on the ridge.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Mountain views stretch for miles in every direction.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Portions of CDT Section 29 follow 4x4 roads.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Can you spot the family of Mountain Goats?
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Wildflowers.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
More amazing views.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Mountain Goats.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Webster Pass.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Red Cone.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Views from CDT Section 29.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
More amazing ridgeline walking.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Walking the ridge along CDT Section 29.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
The knife edge portion of ridge after Geneva Peak (the trail skirts to the left and avoids anything too exposed).
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
Complete freedom. No trail, just walking amongst the mountains.
Mike Windsor
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04/11/2022
The dangerous traverse of CDT Section 29. Hikers must avoid the cornices and choose a route down the steep hillside. There is no trail.
Mike Windsor
Photo Date: 
04/11/2022
Following 4x4 roads to end the section.

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