GrantK
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long ridge scrambles are one of my favorite things, I fall on the other side of the spectrum though, the more exposure the better, hard to convey in a photo just how far off the deck this is...
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... far enough that I'm glad it can't convey it is the correct answer.
long ridge scrambles are one of my favorite things, I fall on the other side of the spectrum though, the more exposure the better, hard to convey in a photo just how far off the deck this is...
Try and have a bad day w a Vizsla by your side.Been getting out a bit. Like Hem‘s, my summer was a total bust last year.
Couple low(er) elevation ones with Greta Grouse past couple weeks then up over 10k today.
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Unfortunately no, I was working all day and getting soaked in the rain.Did you get to enjoy 4th of July’s morning celebration?
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I'm liking this cooler summer. Reminds me of a good run of summers in the 90's, snow in early July and snow on labor day.Did you get to enjoy 4th of July’s morning celebration?
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We made it to within 150' one year. Had no concern about going up the final bit, but wasn't comfortable coming down without a rope. Maybe I'll go back sometime from a better approach, but the # of people up there was too much for me. Rather like my solitude.View attachment 282937View attachment 282939View attachment 282938
Bagged granite that summer too. Wasn’t much of hunter back then but wouldn’t mind getting back there looking for some sheep one of these falls. Elk are still too much fun right now.
Yeah the crowds weren’t bad when we did it in 2010 but I’d image the scene has changed quite a bit since then. And yeah, I wouldn’t do it without a rope. The ice bridge was what got me and if I remember right there were a few other sections it was nice to have the rope.We made it to within 150' one year. Had no concern about going up the final bit, but wasn't comfortable coming down without a rope. Maybe I'll go back sometime from a better approach, but the # of people up there was too much for me. Rather like my solitude.
No crampons?Couldn’t make it to the golden trout lake. The already-treacherous descent in NE-facing cirque still had ton of snow 300’ down from the saddle - couldn’t get around and didn’t feel good about crossing, never mind trying to come back up.
Usually fish this one in August. The fish are always so dour in August, and I was hoping to find active, cruising fish to sight fish rather than the usually bobber-watching or leech-stripping.
Turned round and fished consolation lake in way back. Fishing was stupid - fish on every couple casts. Lost a nice one that refused 4 flies before taking the 5th, rest of them dinks like the one pictured.
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