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A photo of the memorial outside the Billings Police Department honoring those officers of the Billings community who gave their lives protecting those they served.
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A photo of the USGS marker atop Granite Peak.
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After returning from a completely exhausting day of climbing, Keith McPheeters and Stu Frink perform a celebratory and very interpretive dance at camp proclaiming LOUDLY they will not have to return to Granite Peak for a 5th time to attempt the summit! Photo supplied by Lane McPheeters.
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Lt. Troy Bacon, Frankfort Indiana PD, on the summit of Granite Peak on June 27th, 2009 on behalf of the 116 Montana Police Officers who have been killed in the line of duty.
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June 27, 2009: Team Montana sits for a well deserved and hard fought summit picture! Front: Rick Mossman, Logan McPheeters, and Troy Bacon. Back: Keith McPheeters, Chuck Porter, and Stu Frink. We were proud to have reached the summit for the 116 law enforcement officers of the state of Montana that have...
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Logan McPheeters and Stu Frink take a short rest from scrambling towards the summit.
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Team Montana begins the descent from the summit down the Southwest Couloir, a 50 degree ice and snow slope that reaches approximately 1500 feet up the South Face of Granite Peak, the 12,799 foot highest point in Montana.
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Stu and Keith making their way up off the couloir and begin scrambling towards the summit.
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Logan McPheeters (lower) and Chuck Porter (upper) battling the extreme elements, the steepness of the couloir, and altitude. Complete concentration was a must due to the steepness of the couloir.
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Logan, Rick, and Stu rest before one big push up the couloir.