Sawmill Mnt, Burnt Peak, Sawtooth Mnt and Liebre Mnt.

TRs for Los Padres National Forest.
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When on a quick hike with Augie and Tom today (1/6/8). It was wet, foggy and cold. No views at all. It snowed a bit too. But an enjoyable day peakbagging. Made it home by 2:30 pm so the wife was happy.

Here are pictures, GPS tracks and Google Map.

http://www.gpsmountaineering.com/burntp ... emountains

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Nothing wrong with shameless peak bagging :D
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Looked like a nice day out, very un-socal-ish looking!
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So now that the HPS is completed, what's the next goal?
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Doing HPS barefoot-backwards, with a sombrero. 8)
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Post by Augie »

Travis,

I come to the defense of your newly acquired shameless peak-bagging addiction. Just tell them how tough our ascent of Liebre was and you'll never be kidded about peak-bagging again.

Seriously, it was a nice outing despite no views. And Sawtooth was a nice little workout in both directions.
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Wot's wrong with peak-bagging?

Some people really need to get a life.
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Just to clarify...I was joking. Why else would I hike up Hoyt Mt? :D
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simonov wrote:Wot's wrong with peak-bagging?

Some people really need to get a life.
There are some, although I don't think any on this board, who view peak bagging negatively. Their views are that peak bagging is akin to conquering peaks and climbing them for the wrong reasons. But I agree that I think peak bagging has to be one of the healthiest obsessions out there, much better than my ones :) I climb for all the right reasons, as do all of us.

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Some folks just get their panties in a bunch over it. I don't see anything wrong with getting to know the lay of the land, and seeing as much as ya can.
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