If i emailed you and said i'd go, i was drunk. Take me off the list.

<vbg>

Whats the first iddy bit of the trail like, when it starts at the peak.

Dave

On 4/6/07, Mark Roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At the request of a couple folks who've attended the GFM Nature
> Photography Weekend in the past, this year I'll be leading an informal
> hike to Attic Window Peak on Saturday (June 2). Probably departing the
> trail head at the top of Linville Peak around 10:00 a.m.
>
> Any interested parties attending the weekend are invited to come along.
> It's a rugged trail. Very steep and rocky in places, with some really
> exposed areas that are decidedly *not* for anyone with a fear of
> heights. It's probably around 2km to the top of Attic Window Peak and
> the trail maps say it takes about an hour to get there (it's quicker if
> you're very fit, slower if you're carrying lots of gear and/or stopping
> to take photos).
>
> Frank and I did the Attic Window hike in 2005 and a group of us went to
> MacRae Peak (about 2/3 of the way to Attic Window) in 2004. Here are
> some photos from this trail:
> http://www.robertstech.com/temp/atticwindow/
>
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