Journey to Sentinel Pass

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This is basically as close as I got to the Sentinel Pass summit. As you can see, there is probably about another 45-60 minutes remaining to finish. I did not finish the hike, unfortunately, due to fatigue and other minor ailments. You can bet though that I’m eyeing up my next opportunity to give it another go. Possibly 2023 I’ll make it happen. Already getting excited for my return, or part 2.

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Camera: Huawei P40 Pro
Lens: Leica
Editing: Lightroom & Camera+

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Looks like the uneven ground would be quite taxing on the legs.

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One needs to be in shape for this kind of activity!

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I walk on the slopes of mountains like this with my friends

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It's weird that there are no trees in the mountains in the photos

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Trees in lower elevations, but yeah, kinda eerie and unusual.

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Nice pictures, that would be coo if you had a Trials bike D.

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