Great Basin Mountain Ranges Ruby White Pine Toiyabe Toquima.

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Great Basin Mountain Ranges Ruby White Pine Toiyabe Toquima

Colorado Mountain Ranges Sawatch Sangre de Cristo San Juan

Great Basin Mountain Ranges Ruby White Pine Toiyabe Toquima Toquima Range, Nevada High point 11,941 ft You live at 11,000 ft © Jeff Mitton

Toiyabe Range, Nevada High point 11,778 ft You live at 10,000 ft © Jeff Mitton Great Basin Mountain Ranges Ruby White Pine Toiyabe Toquima

Ruby Mountains, Nevada High point 11,387 ft You live at 10,300 ft © Jeff Mitton Great Basin Mountain Ranges Ruby White Pine Toiyabe Toquima

White Pine Range, Nevada High point 11,513 ft You live at 11,000 ft © Jeff Mitton Great Basin Mountain Ranges Ruby White Pine Toiyabe Toquima

Sawatch Range, Colorado High point 14,440 ft You live at 10,000 ft Colorado Mountain Ranges Sawatch Sangre de Cristo San Juan © Jeff Mitton

San Juan Mountains, Colorado High point 14,309 ft You live at 11,000 ft Colorado Mountain Ranges Sawatch Sangre de Cristo San Juan © Jeff Mitton

Sangre de Cristo Range, Colorado High point 14,351 ft You live at 12,000 ft Colorado Mountain Ranges Sawatch Sangre de Cristo San Juan © Jeff Mitton

SUMMER HOT BALLOON: ½ FULL HAYBANK VALUE = +1/2 SUMMER HOT BALLOON: ½ FULL HAYBANK VALUE = +1/2 SUMMER HOT BALLOON: ½ FULL HAYBANK VALUE = +1/2 SUMMER HOT BALLOON: ½ FULL HAYBANK VALUE = +1/2

SUMMER COOL BALLOON: FULL HAYBANK VALUE = +1 SUMMER COOL BALLOON: FULL HAYBANK VALUE = +1 SUMMER COOL BALLOON: FULL HAYBANK VALUE = +1 SUMMER COOL BALLOON: FULL HAYBANK VALUE = +1

WINTER HIGH SNOW BALLOON: DEFLATE BY 1/4 HAYBANK - ¼ = _______ WINTER HIGH SNOW BALLOON: DEFLATE BY 1/4 HAYBANK - ¼ = _______ WINTER HIGH SNOW BALLOON: DEFLATE BY 1/4 HAYBANK - ¼ = _______ WINTER HIGH SNOW BALLOON: DEFLATE BY 1/4 HAYBANK - ¼ = _______

WINTER LOW SNOW BALLOON: DEFLATE BY 1/2 HAYBANK – ½ = _______ WINTER LOW SNOW BALLOON: DEFLATE BY 1/2 HAYBANK – ½ = _______ WINTER LOW SNOW BALLOON: DEFLATE BY 1/2 HAYBANK – ½ = _______ WINTER LOW SNOW BALLOON: DEFLATE BY 1/2 HAYBANK – ½ = _______

SUMMER 2 COOL BALLOON FULL HAYBANK VALUE = +1 SUMMER 2 HOT BALLOON ½ FULL HAYBANK VALUE = +1/2 WINTER 2 HIGH SNOW DEFLATE BALLOON BY 25% or by 1/4 th. HAYBANK VALUE – ¼ = _____ WINTER 2 LOW SNOW DEFLATE BALLOON by 50% or by ½. HAYBANK VALUE - ½ = _____

Toiyabe Range White Pine Range Ruby Range Toquima Range The Great Basin Mountain Range Sawatch Range The Southern Rocky Mountain Range San Juan Mountains Sangre de Cristo Mountains