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TETONsports
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Q13. What’s been the most difficult peak you’ve climbed? #hikerchat

bushwhackingfoo
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replying to @TETONsports @TETONsports A13. Why can't I remember any of the bad stuff? #hikerchat

TexasDevin
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replying to @TETONsports @TETONsports A13: I haven't really climbed a difficult peak, although Elbert took me the longest as a day hike. #HikerChat

sethayates
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replying to @TETONsports @TETONsports A13: There was this outhouse at the top of a hill in Chile. and I really had to go. #hikerchat

JasonCleghorn
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replying to @TETONsports @TETONsports A13. The peak in the Mineral Mountains of AZ I mentioned earlier. This was after the summit. I'll loo… https://t.co/vs89VDcqeX

RMhigh7088

A13: From a technical standpoint, Mt Eolus. Steep and airy. Physical effort: Mt of the Holy Cross. 12 miles, almost 6k vert. #hikerchat

t_jh2009
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replying to @TETONsports @TETONsports A13) The Cinder Cone in Lassen Volcanic National Park, for each two steps forward it was one step back. #HikerChat

TheSoCalHiker
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replying to @WanderWritings @WanderWritings A13: San Gorgonio in the winter. Snow travel makes it that much harder. #HikerChat

carrieoutdoors1
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replying to @TETONsports @TETONsports A13 not one, but the entire Presidential Range in NH including Mt Washington (23 miles, 9 summits, & 9… https://t.co/MErxf28YAB