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

After The Log Bridge Over Cottonwood Creek, The Mountain Climb Trail Goes By This Large Rock, Then Climbs Steeply.
… In A Previous Photo, This Rock & Steep Trail, Is Also Mentioned => In Views Of 4 ZMM Enthusiasts Hike Along Cottonwood Canyon Trail.

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….“ The second phase emerged as a result of normal intellectual criticism of his lack of definition of what he was talking about. In this phase he made systematic, rigid statements about what Quality is, and worked out an enormous hierarchic structure of thought to support them. He literally had to move heaven and earth to arrive at this systematic understanding and when he was done felt he’d achieved an explanation of existence and our consciousness of it better than any that had existed before.
If it was truly a new route over the mountain it’s certainly a needed one. For more than three centuries now the old routes common in this hemisphere have been undercut and almost washed out by the natural erosion and change of the shape of the mountain wrought by scientific truth. The early climbers established paths that were on firm ground with an accessibility that appealed to all, but today the Western routes are all but closed because of dogmatic inflexibility in the face of change.
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Cottonwood Canyon, Gallatin National Forest, MT.

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(Photo = NC4a Resize1000x1333.JPG <-Should be NC3a ...... ZMM Page = 168 ...... WayPt = N+C 03a = 1.2 mi fm DeWeese.)


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