P pitybluesboy Member Nov 17, 2011 #2 Many of times in 3 states. Montana, Idaho and Washington. Mountaineering and otherwise. I now leave that stuff for the young.
Many of times in 3 states. Montana, Idaho and Washington. Mountaineering and otherwise. I now leave that stuff for the young.
J JohnnieAstro New member Nov 17, 2011 #3 Quite a few yes. But not Mountaineering (invented by the English back in the late 18th Century) Skiddaw is the only 3,000 footer I haven't climbed in England, otherwise most of the Lakes and Dales. Plus a few in Wales look you.
Quite a few yes. But not Mountaineering (invented by the English back in the late 18th Century) Skiddaw is the only 3,000 footer I haven't climbed in England, otherwise most of the Lakes and Dales. Plus a few in Wales look you.
L livinunderneatharaincloud New member Nov 17, 2011 #4 I've not ever went to such extreme climbing, no. But I have hiked up a very large mountain of 13,000 with my back pack and a lunch to enjoy at the top.
I've not ever went to such extreme climbing, no. But I have hiked up a very large mountain of 13,000 with my back pack and a lunch to enjoy at the top.
U ugotthatright New member Nov 18, 2011 #7 Pretty much. I've been to Dome Rock mountain: http://www.totalescape.com/active/campstuff/NF/seqnf.html
Pretty much. I've been to Dome Rock mountain: http://www.totalescape.com/active/campstuff/NF/seqnf.html