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The final descent back to the parking area.
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Heading down from Lobo
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Much of the snow on the east facing slopes of Lobo was scoured off by the wind
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We traversed across Lobo at about the 11400 ft level. Good views of Wolf Creek Ski area and Alberta peak across Wolf Creek Pass
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After reaching the saddle between Thunder and Lobo, we climbed the north slope of Lobo
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We headed down the back side of Thunder, out of (most of) the wind
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Great views of (from left) Long Trek, Montezuma, Unicorn, and Summit Peaks, all close to or above 13000 ft
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The view from lunch
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Our lunch spot, just over the brown and with afew spruce to protect us from the wind. It was quite pleasant without the breeze.
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Sue and Suan crossing Thunder's summit, at about 11500 ft. It was quite windy on the climb up as we neared the summit. Most of the trees are dead from Spruce beetle
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You can see the wind carved snow
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Nearing the summit of Thunder Mountain; wind was an issue
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Eugenie and Amy 'shoeing up to the saddle betrween Thunder and Lobo. It's about a 700 ft climb, starting at 10,800.
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Looking back from the ridge at Companion Rock, Chimney Rock, and Peak 7272
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The final descent is along this long ridge. You may be able to see part of the group out in front
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Watch your footing, and be careful not to use a cactus for a handhold!
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From here, we drop off the mesa in a couple of big steps
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Group photo, with Chimney Rock in the backgound.
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Hiking through Ponderosa
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Spinystar cacti
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A view back at Pyramid Peak from our lunch stop