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Richard Forbes
Photo Date: 
06/07/2022
Skinning up to the ridgeline.
Richard Forbes
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06/07/2022
Traversing over toward Ingalls Basin.
Richard Forbes
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06/07/2022
Ingalls Peaks - South Ingalls Peak on the left, North Ingalls Peak on the right.
Richard Forbes
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06/07/2022
Big views of Mount Stuart from S Ingalls Peak.
Richard Forbes
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06/07/2022
Rainier looking snowy on the southern horizon.
Richard Forbes
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06/07/2022
Booting up to the summit of South Ingalls Peak.
Richard Forbes
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06/07/2022
Skiing off the summit of South Ingalls Peak.
Richard Forbes
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06/07/2022
About to drop into the steeps on the south face of South Ingalls Peak.
Richard Forbes
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06/07/2022
Skiing off South Ingalls Peak.
Richard Forbes
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06/07/2022
Looking back up South Ingalls Peak south face.
Richard Forbes
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06/07/2022
Shredding some sloppy corn with Mount Stuart in the background.
Richard Forbes
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06/07/2022
Descending the south face of Fortune Peak.
Richard Forbes
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06/07/2022
Getting into the tight trees below Fortune Peak.
Richard Forbes
Photo Date: 
06/07/2022
Lots of avy debris and damage down in the Esmerelda Basin area.

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