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Picture of the Week 4/1/12

OnTheSummit Posted on April 1, 2012 by adminApril 1, 2012

(click on image for larger sizes)The view from the top of the Silverbelt run at Sugar Bowl ski resort. Taken the day after a large snow storm that dropped almost 8 feet of snow on the summit. This was true … Continue reading →

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The Summit without Us

OnTheSummit Posted on March 26, 2012 by adminMay 26, 2017

I’m sure many of you that read this site have been out exploring the summit at sometime and thought, “What would the summit look like if humans had never discovered it?”. Of course, everyone is familiar with at least some … Continue reading →

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Come on out, the skating’s fine

OnTheSummit Posted on December 26, 2011 by adminJanuary 7, 2012

1/7/12 Update: It has been pretty warm at Serene Lakes for the last week and the ice has gotten pretty thin. There have been reports of people going through the ice on the edges. It is probably best to wait … Continue reading →

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