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<blockquote data-quote="wapitiaddict" data-source="post: 1971579" data-attributes="member: 107569"><p>In the Frank Church area in Idaho you can gain 5500 feet of elevation in 2 miles....I did it. Well I should say, as the crow flies it was 2 miles. All the switchbacking and bushwacking I did turned it in to 3 miles. We started at the Salmon River at 3000 feet at sunrise and hit 8500 feet in 3 miles by mid afternoon. The first mile is brutal and the steepest. And then we hiked back down by dark... All in a single day. So total elevation gain and lost was 11,000 feet over approx 6 miles, in a single day.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wapitiaddict, post: 1971579, member: 107569"] In the Frank Church area in Idaho you can gain 5500 feet of elevation in 2 miles....I did it. Well I should say, as the crow flies it was 2 miles. All the switchbacking and bushwacking I did turned it in to 3 miles. We started at the Salmon River at 3000 feet at sunrise and hit 8500 feet in 3 miles by mid afternoon. The first mile is brutal and the steepest. And then we hiked back down by dark... All in a single day. So total elevation gain and lost was 11,000 feet over approx 6 miles, in a single day. [/QUOTE]
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