sapblatt
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My first 18 4000 footers were pretty unevenful...drive to the trailhead, hike the mountain, go camping or go home. The last two have been problematic. First I dramatically underestimated my conditioning and the conditions on MOriah and turned back after a tough 4 1/2 hours of snowshoeing and then today on Waumbek.
Hit the trail at 7:30am and the conditions were very mixed...partly a walk in a spring like forest and partly a lot of hard ice. Crampons would have been nice (i did not have any) but they also would have been a pain as they would have been needed for 100 feet and then not needed for 100 feet.
So, after moving along fairly well for 1 1/2 hours and about 1000 feet of elevation I lost my footing on a big piece of ice and went flying. Somehow or another I twisted my ankle pretty bad in the tumble. I sat down and thought about continuing for about 10 minutes but realized it really hurt and going up for another hour probably was not the best idea.
Headed/slid down to the trailhead and the three hour ride home.
After an hour of elevation it hurt even more and I went for x-rays which happily did not show any real damage...
A week of rest and back to it...
Hit the trail at 7:30am and the conditions were very mixed...partly a walk in a spring like forest and partly a lot of hard ice. Crampons would have been nice (i did not have any) but they also would have been a pain as they would have been needed for 100 feet and then not needed for 100 feet.
So, after moving along fairly well for 1 1/2 hours and about 1000 feet of elevation I lost my footing on a big piece of ice and went flying. Somehow or another I twisted my ankle pretty bad in the tumble. I sat down and thought about continuing for about 10 minutes but realized it really hurt and going up for another hour probably was not the best idea.
Headed/slid down to the trailhead and the three hour ride home.
After an hour of elevation it hurt even more and I went for x-rays which happily did not show any real damage...
A week of rest and back to it...