This place nearly has it all--good featured granite, close to town (well, Butte), parking lot and trail already put in on public land; what more could you ask for?





I suppose some folk out there may want to know where these new play pebbles are?
All you have to do is ask :-)
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Indeed. Which trailhead?
jpfs, can't post anything pubby on this place, yet--but it is pretty close to the mid-point of you and Tom K.
Get a hold of me more privately if you're serious about checking out the difficult, but doable problems--for now...
Yeah it'd be fun to meet up. out there. my email is joe.schmechel@gmail.com. I'm pretty sure I still have the number you sent me.
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