The trail was nonexistant above 8200', so I got to wander my way up to the summit on my own path. It was so beautiful with its white blanket of early summer snow!
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Friday, June 13, 2014
Trapper Peak: The Crown of the Bitterroot Mountains
Yesterday I had a glorious adventure. I climbed Trapper Peak :)
The trail was nonexistant above 8200', so I got to wander my way up to the summit on my own path. It was so beautiful with its white blanket of early summer snow!
The trail was nonexistant above 8200', so I got to wander my way up to the summit on my own path. It was so beautiful with its white blanket of early summer snow!
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