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		<title>A Jaunt up Timp</title>
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<div>So last week I got a call asking for some help with our scouts.&nbsp; Apparently the adults talked the older boys into hiking up Timp.&nbsp; Not being one to turn down an opportunity to camp, I jumped on the chance.</p>
<p>True to form the kids wound up deciding not to camp as my neighbor and I were ready to go.&nbsp; But that wouldn&#8217;t stop us.&nbsp; So Jamison and I headed up AF canyon and just kept driving until we found a spot to pitch our tents and sack out for the night.&nbsp; A few minutes of scrounging turned up plenty of firewood, and we had quite the enjoyable evening.</p>
<p>The next morning we quickly packed up, and headed to the Timpooneke trailhead.&nbsp; Following the example from the day before, what was supposed to be a large group that they needed help with turned out to be only 2 kids, which left us oh so dissapointed <img src='http://halls.lug-nut.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> .</p>
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<br />For anybody who hasn&#8217;t hiked the Timpooneke, It&#8217;s quite a bear.&nbsp; At<br />
a little over 6 miles, with some amazing elevation, it is not a simple<br />
hike.&nbsp; Add to that the remnants of our late snowstorms, and it was a<br />
very strenuous journey.&nbsp; But the views were to die for, and the water<br />
was running over the various falls at full height.</p>
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<p>Pictures are available via my <a href="http://halls.lug-nut.com/gallery/jayce/Camping/Timp-06-07/">Timp Hike Gallery</a> or by clicking on the embedded picasaweb slideshow (only has highlights)<br />
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