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Luddite (Login KingLudd) Posted Apr 1, 2010 10:23 AM
I would second that. John and I were up on the E. side of Dickey a week ago and like Jim said the faceted layer beneath a variable crust seems to be on most aspects. Also given the wind loading, it would be highly unpredictible. Plus, it's hard to find slopes with less than 35 degrees on at least one part. |
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