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The 5,000 foot Franconia Ridge. The 5,000 foot Franconia Ridge from 1,500 feet below the ridge, on the Old Bridal Path trail. Saturday, July 31, 2010. Franconia Ridge on July 25-27, 2010. My son Shoon and I had been thinking about climbing Franconia Ridge this year, and we finally got our chance and more than we expected in late July 2010 when a large cold front pushed through the Eastern USA. Here is the story of our adventure. The purpose of this blog post is to share with family and a few friends .

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The 5,000 foot Franconia Ridge. The 5,000 foot Franconia Ridge from 1,500 feet below the ridge, on the Old Bridal Path trail. Saturday, July 31, 2010. Franconia Ridge on July 25-27, 2010. My son Shoon and I had been thinking about climbing Franconia Ridge this year, and we finally got our chance and more than we expected in late July 2010 when a large cold front pushed through the Eastern USA. Here is the story of our adventure. The purpose of this blog post is to share with family and a few friends .

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