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No - you would not. Other side of the continent actually.If I were to slip on a wet rock and fall, breaking my wrist and tearing my TFCC, rolling down the drainage, would I end up in the Yellowstone River?
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No - you would not. Other side of the continent actually.If I were to slip on a wet rock and fall, breaking my wrist and tearing my TFCC, rolling down the drainage, would I end up in the Yellowstone River?
Definitely some Snake River tributaries out there too. Continental Divide and all.All rivers out there go to the Yellowstone.....
Nope, not the WindsSomewhere in the Winds?
It is "Gore-ish" indeed! But not quite in the Gores themselves...Looks to be Gore-ish.
Yup, you're up!I had views of Mount of the Holy Cross on my Saturday hike, and I recalled a trip around there many years ago. I think that I was at your lake in the photo about 35 years ago. So my guess is Lower Tuhare Lake in the Holy Cross Wilderness.
Yup, you're up!
I had views of Mount of the Holy Cross on my Saturday hike, and I recalled a trip around there many years ago. I think that I was at your lake in the photo about 35 years ago. So my guess is Lower Tuhare Lake in the Holy Cross Wilderness.
Oh funny! I was supposed to do a loop around Holy Cross Mt and camp near Tuhare this past weekend but went to the Gore instead!Yup, you're up!
Not the Colorado. I am gone the rest of todayThe Colorado River, somewhere in western Colorado?
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