Kevin Rooney
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The guy is taking percocet for sore knees? and still going after more peaks? narcotics aren't advil people...
According to this blog the dungeon at Lake of the Clouds hut was padlocked on Dec 10th. Anyone been there lately who can address whether it's still padlocked?
Could I ask if any of you had crampons in the trail report cited?Just trying to understand why there was so much slipping on the ammo?It seems like you like to hike in winter by all your reports,therefore are experienced.Just curious....Im the Heather in the TR and I can confirm that the dungeon, place underneath, was padlocked. I wanted to see it as I have never been underneath and that is how we discovered the lock.
Heather & Kali
Im the Heather in the TR and I can confirm that the dungeon, place underneath, was padlocked. I wanted to see it as I have never been underneath and that is how we discovered the lock.
Heather & Kali
The guy is taking percocet for sore knees? and still going after more peaks? narcotics aren't advil people...
Great post! Makes me feel like I wish I wasn't there! Oh wait, I wasn't.Ah yes. The Dungeon. I did spend one hellish night there eons ago during a midwinter traverse (purposefully done in the face of an Alberta Clipper), choking on the urine-rime vapors that haunt it's bowels. It's also permanently COLD, a bone-chilling, life-sucking cold that will haunt your soul the day after. You could run 5 stoves full blast and drink still feel dead-cold, the stone walls laughing at your feeble attempts to warm the air.
And anything you eat tastes like frozen urine. I'm totally serial.
Anyone who has the misfortune of spending a night there won't be back for more or be telling their friends how great it is.
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