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Peak(s)  Father Dyer Peak  -  13,642 feet
Mt. Helen  -  13,186 feet
Date Posted  08/15/2011
Date Climbed   08/13/2011
Author  George James
 Dyer to Helen   
Route: Father Dyer Northeast Ridge, Traverse to Mount Helen, East Slopes Descent
Date Climbed: Saturday
Climbers: Two hotties and a photographer
First 3rd Class terrain for: Molly
Trailhead: Aqueduct Road
Best enjoyed outside: Sunshine Wheat
Scenery: Sexy
Ant farm escalator on: Quandary
Spicy mustard is: Spicy
Time: To get back to work

Bottom Line: A splendid day out with tha ladies...

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The End?



Comments or Questions
sevenvii
User
Saweet
8/15/2011 9:22pm
Nice write up, you tell an amazing story ;)


George James
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Heh
8/15/2011 10:00pm
Hahah, thanks...I am quite the wordsmith, aren't I?


Jay521
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Super...
8/16/2011 1:01am
Gotta agree with sevenvii - but, as they say - a picture is worth a thousand words. I have wanted to do the ridge between Father Dyer and Helen for some time... Thanks for posting!


DeTour
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The photos say plenty
8/16/2011 3:26am
Great shots of a great route.


IHikeLikeAGirl
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Awesome route
8/16/2011 4:16pm
We did that (from Helen to Dyer) last summer. Fun traverse. Got my heart pumping on a few moves. Congrats!


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