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Used a mix of GPS routes from Eric Kassan's 2012 ascent and Jen Chapman's 2016 ascents combined with my wayfinding (because I'm like that and hate checking my GPS when I just *know* that this way is easier). Not the same route as Kevin Humes & Amber Cavazos in 2015. We came up in the gulley between Morey Peak and North Morey Peak, but on the Morey Peak side of the middle "bump". It was steep as hell and some serious bushwhacking the entire time (up and down). I traversed over to North Morey solo, and then came back over the bump to rejoin the group and head to Morey Peak itself. We found the benchmark and the cairn, but no summit register, which was odd. It was WINDY on the peak - my hat nearly took me airborne off the side of the mountain (meep!). Other than that, the weather was great - nice and sunny. Lots of bugs, watch for ticks - Henry found one on him. So many ants; we all were bitten many times as we stopped for breaks. Our descent route was the gulley South of Morey Peak - it was STEEP. Perhaps a bit less bushwhacking than the ascent route, but not by much. Started at the beginning of the Forest Road that's the "old/unmaintained Jeep road." Had no issues w/my 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee (HCV/4WD but no lift) in Sixmile Canyon from the South (past Tybo); only one stream crossing touched my undercarriage. I have AT tires on, though, not stock passenger tires.

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