Deeper Into the Forest, the Dense Upper Branches Shut Out Sun Light. Thus Between the Trees It Is Open For Spacious Parklike Steady Climbing.
….“I see a deer move about two hundred yards ahead and above us through the pines. I try to point it out to Chris, but by the time he looks it’s gone." “
Moving Along A Wide Forested Valley, Toward A Ridge, Gallatin National Forest, MT. Trail clues for field checks: Due to the dense forest canopy and resulting openness between the trees at vision level, the Narrator can easily see a deer at 200 yards.
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In Order To More Clearly See The Separate WayPts (And Contour Lines)For N+C 14 thru 28, Right Click & Open In New Tab, to View a Close Up Topo Map.
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DATE-LINE: May 17, 2021. by Henry Gurr.
….AN EXPLANATION OF CAPTION EDIT REVISIONS FOR THE NEXT FOUR PHOTOS.
….As originally posted (2003 to 2010), this Album’s Photos & Captions were planned around the original trail conclusion that the "N+C Hypothetical Climb Trail" should have 11 separate photos & captions, one for each WayPt = N+C 14 thru 24.
…However, further study revealed, that the ZMM Narrative fits into 3 photos.
……Of course this new conclusion, calls for revisions in the specified WayPt N+C##’s => Thus it was it was decided Re--Define the following WayPt Series => N+C 14, N+C 15 with field study to determine a good route to N+C 23, N+C 24.
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(Photo = 108 0895c2 ...... ZMM Page = 207 ...... Photo simulate WayPt = N+C 14 8840ft = 8.16 mi fm DeWeese.)