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Looking down from the Kelso Peak ridge line past a few joshua trees and indigo bushes, I wonder how I made it up here!

3637-kelso-peak.jpg I zigzag across the slope, approaching a drainage that I identify on my GPS as a possible descent routeThumbnailsVertigo man is fixated on how steep this is; I feel like a cat on a roof, not sure how to get back downI zigzag across the slope, approaching a drainage that I identify on my GPS as a possible descent routeThumbnailsVertigo man is fixated on how steep this is; I feel like a cat on a roof, not sure how to get back downI zigzag across the slope, approaching a drainage that I identify on my GPS as a possible descent routeThumbnailsVertigo man is fixated on how steep this is; I feel like a cat on a roof, not sure how to get back downI zigzag across the slope, approaching a drainage that I identify on my GPS as a possible descent routeThumbnailsVertigo man is fixated on how steep this is; I feel like a cat on a roof, not sure how to get back downI zigzag across the slope, approaching a drainage that I identify on my GPS as a possible descent routeThumbnailsVertigo man is fixated on how steep this is; I feel like a cat on a roof, not sure how to get back down

Steep hikes and bike rides don't bother me, but it's very different when loose rock, instead of a trail, is the climbing surface. I guess I'm still a hiker, and not a mountain climber.