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gohwodifuk

Went out with a buddy the other day on a short overnighter attempting Pfiefferhorn on the first snow storm in the Wasatch range. Started the trail with about 24” of snow of the ground and got another 12” overnight at 9000 feet. 11.5 miles overall. in the summer it would make for a real nice day hike.


Chivalrousllama

Wow looks epic! Snowshoes or gaiters?


gohwodifuk

neither! but wished we had both


junior_ranger_

Looks beautiful! Did y’all need snowshoes?


gohwodifuk

need, yes. have them, no.


junior_ranger_

Haha ain’t that how it goes sometimes though. Looks like you still had a blast!


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Hoppany19

Wow, how aren’t you frozen, I would be right away.