6/25 10-Day Course: Day 2 Ropes and Knots



The June 25 10-day course woke up to rain and snow this am. Undaunted, we worked on knots, learned how to rope up for glacier travel and headed out on the Coleman Glacier for a two hour tour. Tomorrow we will go Ice climbing and the weather is improving.

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