Eastern view from the summit...

Eastern view from the summit...

Eastern view from the summit of Mont Blanc (4807m), on the crystal clear, but cold morning of August 13th 2002. Two peaks far behind, on the left, are Dom (4545m) and Taschhorn (4491m). Below them is massive Grand Combin (4314m). Needle in the middle is Matterhorn (4478m), while huge massive on the right is Monte Rosa (4634m) with all the peak lined up, from Nordend (4609m) to Pyramide Vincent (4215m). In the lower left corner is part of Rochefort south face. Photo: Aleksandar Gospic
Velebit
on Nov 15, 2003 7:08 am
Image ID: 33218

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livioz

livioz - Jun 26, 2004 1:44 pm - Voted 10/10

Fine day!

I know it , since the same day I made, together with other (future) Sp members, the Tour of the Pointe de Drône: you can see the relative page of Gangolf (he wasn't with us...) on SP.

If you look at the following picture:

http://www.summitpost.org/images/82064.thumb.JPG

my son took it that day at 7.07 a.m. from La Salle: unfortunately I can recognize you on the summit :-)

Velebit

Velebit - Jun 26, 2004 6:01 pm - Hasn't voted

Re: Fine day!

Even I can't recognize myself Livio :-) That is one more proof that this is small world. Who was with you of SPers that day?

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