Mountains are great for putting humans in perspective.
Tourists on top of Mt. Evans. I won't say "hikers" or "climbers" since 95% of them probably drove up to the parking lot about 100 feet down the other side of that peak. Props, however, to the one very badass cyclist hammering it home up there and the two trail runners we saw, in addition to those that we met climbing.
Climbers ascending the couloir route on Conundrum.
A man descends to the saddle on the ridge between Castle & Conundrum. That white line in the snow is a pretty fabulous glissade track; probably the steepest I've been on. Although it didn't have jumps carved into it like some of the ones on Rainier...
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