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St. Mary's Glacier How to
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Planning on heading up there next week when my brother visits. Got my mountain bike stolen (fuck that guy, hope he's hit by a bus) so trying to get some turns in, and maybeee some cliff jumping?
Let a guy know
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sorry to hear about your bike man im a firm believer in karma he will most deff break his neck riding your bike haha. an my roommate has rode the glacier before but i he hasnt gone in a few months not sure if you can still ill ask him when i get home work today. if its still good id be down to shred to!!
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St. marys is pretty ill. It will probably still be fine as I've gone to St. marys in september and I was still able to find good skiing. I'm not sure what other advice to give besides being prepared for weather. Bring snacks and Water I guess
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Don't know of any cliff jumping around st marys, the water would prolly be cold as fuck up there. If you're willing to make a bit of a drive out north of silverthorne, Green mtn reservoir is sick
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It's a pretty easy hike, about .75 miles each way, there should be some snow, not great but definitely skiable. As far as cliff jumping there's a decent sized cliff on the far side of the 'lake'. I would go in the morning to avoid thunder storms, also make sure to bring 5 dollars for parking.
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the cliff on the far side, is cold, kind of fun, very cold. even on a hot co summer day, but i was up on the glacier end of july and there was plenty of snow, and tracks.
Green mtn is def a better cliff jump spot, if youre up at marys, do it once, but... its cold.
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