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Mt
Warren, California |
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Thursday, August 10, 2006 |
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Ben D. teamed up with his mom to provide
us the commentary on this page. Many thanks! |
Blue Team got up early broke down our camp sight,
LEFT NO TRACE, filtered water from the stream to fill our packs and hit
the trail behind our scout guide, Paul.
We were on our way, off to tackle our second high
peak, Mt. Warren at 12,342'.
It was a challenge we were all a little nervous
about.
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We faced this full day of hiking with
the same helping spirit as the previous hike. The view at the top was
breathtaking. The snow was again a lot of fun but also a bit more of a
challenge (for some) getting down. Small steps or flying down on our
bottoms
we all made it.
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Federal Aviation Regulation (FAR) 91.211 outlines use of
Supplemental Oxygen as follows: "No person may operate a civil aircraft of
U.S. registry at cabin pressure altitudes above 12,500 feet (MSL) up to and
including 14,000 feet (MSL) unless the required minimum flight crew is
provided with and uses supplemental oxygen for that part of the flight at
those altitudes that is of more than 30 minutes duration."


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