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Note 44.486 MOUNT-L 486 of 517 CUPIDO::STRITAR "Andrej Stritar, IJS,(61)-1885-450" 25 lines 5-JAN-1995 07:54 CUPIDO::STRITAR "Andrej Stritar, IJS,(61)-1885-450" 25 lines 5-JAN-1995 07:54 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Subj: Re: NM alpine? Date: 04-Jan-1995 Posted-date: 04-Jan-1995 On Wed, 4 Jan 1995 Brunson@osuunx.ucc.okstate.edu wrote: > Does anyone know of any alpine or psuedo-alpine possibilities in New Mexico? > I just remember hearing something about good peaks, but lack the info to > start research. Anything will help. Thanks > D. Brunson > The Climbers and Hikers Guide to the Sandia Mountains by Mike Hill, UNM Press, will tell you about possibilities in the Albuquerque area. The Sangre de Cristo mountains in northern NM include the state high point, Wheeler Peak, which is a little over 13,000'--easiest access is via the Taos Ski Valley. The Santa Fe Ski area provides access to several +12,000' peaks. There are the Jemez Mountains near Los Alamos, the Organ Mountains near Las Cruces, the White Mountains near Ruidoso, and Mt. Taylor, another 13,000' peak, near Grants. On any NM climb, remember to take the 11th essential--tweezers. You can expect cactus on the holds up to the 9,000' level. Regards, Virginia Seiser vseiser@mail.unm.edu
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