Part III: The Illustrated "Zen & the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance" Chapters 16 thru 26.  
The Next Morning’s Climb Is Now Easier.  “We still have a lot of climbing to do, but on the trail we discover it’s easier than yesterday.“  Mountainside, Gallatin National Forest, MT  I have "spread out" the WayPts on my Hypothetical Climbing Trail so as to fit the relative difficulty described by the Narrator as they approach and then move up to the upper part of the ridge to “the summit“ and his climax. I have included a “come back at an upward angle along to the ridge“ Map New topic: I have shown N+C WayPoint elevations according to the contour lines as labeled on my Hypothetical Climbing Trail Map. When at first I was finding the elevations for the WayPts, I mistakenly read the darker brown contours as every 100ft. I see these are every 200ft, and I may not have corrected all residual errors.  ************************************  (Photo = Summer2006 0075 ...... ZMM Page = 203 ...... Photo simulate WayPt = N+C 18 8900ft)

The Next Morning’s Climb Is Now Easier.
We still have a lot of climbing to do, but on the trail we discover it’s easier than yesterday.
Mountainside, Gallatin National Forest, MT I have "spread out" the WayPts on my Hypothetical Climbing Trail so as to fit the relative difficulty described by the Narrator as they approach and then move up to the upper part of the ridge to “the summit“ and his climax. I have included a “come back at an upward angle along to the ridge“ Map New topic: I have shown N+C WayPoint elevations according to the contour lines as labeled on my Hypothetical Climbing Trail Map. When at first I was finding the elevations for the WayPts, I mistakenly read the darker brown contours as every 100ft. I see these are every 200ft, and I may not have corrected all residual errors.
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(Photo = Summer2006 0075 ...... ZMM Page = 203 ...... Photo simulate WayPt = N+C 18 8900ft)


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