SUPPLEMENTAL ALBUM FOR ZMM BOOK PART III: Photos Illustrating "Chris + Narrator Mountain Climb", As Photographed By Amateur Mountain Climber, Joe Pioro.  

The Rock At The ZMM Narrator’s Mountain Ridge Crest, Where Chris & Narrator Fall Asleep =>
…. After This Triple Climax: 1) The Narrator Has Achieved His Long Sought Key To Quality! AND 2) Chris, After His Long Struggle, Finally Achieves Joyous Triumph At The Ridge Crest! AND 3) The ZMM Narrative Correspondingly Brings Us As Readers To A Dramatic High Point, A Climax, Of Author Robert Pirsig’s Climb Narrative!


[ “He raises his arms and shouts, "The Winner!" .. Egotist. .. I’m breathing so hard when I arrive I can’t speak. ” ] “We just drop our packs from our shoulders and lie down against some rocks. The crust of the ground is dry from the sun, but underneath is mud from last night’s rain.

On The ZMM Narrator’s Mountain Ridge Crest, Whereupon Can Be Seen, A Mountain Top With Snow, Above Upper Fox Creek, Off Of, Upper Cottonwood Canyon, Gallatin National Forest, MT.
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(Photo = IMG_0146 Resize1000x1333 ...... ZMM Page =216 ...... History Rock Photo Simulate WayPt = N+C 24 9220ft = 8.4 mi fm DeWeese.)

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THE ABOVE PHOTO SHOWS: GALLATIN NATIONAL FOREST’S “HISTORY ROCK”:
…BELOW IS INFORMATION ABOUT HISTORY ROCK.

Click Here To Read About History Rock & History Rock Trail: Gallatin Range.

According to more than one WebSite, Mt. Blackmore is an old volcano. The presence of volcanic activity in the Mt Blackmore area, is confirmed by the rock shown in the /\ Above /\ Photo. It certainly looks like ancient volcanic lava!
…. Click Here To View A Panorama Photo With This Ancient Volcanic Rock. Proof Enough, That These Mountains Have Volcanic Activity Beneath: Volcanic here, for the same reason as Yellowstone National Park, a mere 60 miles away.
….Click above Blue Link for discussion (and further links) for the IDEA that there is a Deep “HotSpot” now apparently under Yellowstone National Park, and eventually it will create a spectacular super blast, making a much deeper and MUCH LARGER CALDERA, than the ~45 Mile Diameter Caldera (from a 640,000 year ago), which formed the Ring of Mountains and Lake now there in central YNP.
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