a “peak” here is defined as a mountain that people often climb on its own without visiting the other ones so it’s a big deal ok
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a creepy defunct (I hope? because it’s bent in half??) gondola system the communications workers used during winter (road inaccessible)pic.twitter.com/HsVBEEiuFd
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side view of lake tahoe that lets you picture how deep it is (about 1600 feet max, 1000 feet average)pic.twitter.com/DTcK1J3fIi
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this angle demonstrates that lake tahoe is actually an above-ground pool held in by mountains on all sidespic.twitter.com/bYZy7qmWKr
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little over 3700 feet total, which is less than when I climb just the big peak from the other side (4600 feet)
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Wow! The air gets noticeably thin at 10kft, doesn't it? What alt u live at?
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I live around 4500 feet so I can really feel it, I love high altitude though
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Nice. That’s a lot for one day. Were you running?
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only about a third of it, though the trails are surprisingly luxurious - would be easy to run if I were up for it physically
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