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People don’t know how to describe the snow at the top of Mt. Robson, Reiner Thoni says. The snow can’t be used for climbing as it’s granular and unstable. “Gargoyles,” as they are known consisting of this rimy snow, guard the summit.

Published on : September 14, 2012 Published by : The Goat
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  • People don’t know how to describe the snow at the top of Mt. Robson, Reiner Thoni says. The snow can’t be used for climbing as it’s granular and unstable. “Gargoyles,” as they are known consisting of this rimy snow, guard the summit.

People don’t know how to describe the snow at the top of Mt. Robson, Reiner Thoni says. The snow can’t be used for climbing as it’s granular and unstable. “Gargoyles,” as they are known consisting of this rimy snow, guard the summit.

People don’t know how to describe the snow at the top of Mt. Robson, Reiner Thoni says. The snow can’t be used for climbing as it’s granular and unstable. “Gargoyles,” as they are known consisting of this rimy snow, guard the summit.

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