giggy
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Probably rainier with all the mental challenge (rockfall, icefall, etc..) and it is a physcial challenge with the 40-50 pound pack heading to muir, thinner air etc..
Looking back - it was easier than I expected - but still tough due to coming from sea level and basically doing 9K (starting at 5K) in basically 2 days with heavy loads, snow, rock, rope, fighting dehyration all the time, etc...
A prezzie traverse attempt with 30-40 load attempt in june kicked my butt a bit (training for above trip) - it was lousy weather cold rain, my feet got soaked and I got blisters (something that never happened to that extreme before or since) - ended up bailing down the ammo that trip in pouring rain, with bad blisters on both ankles - not fun. Plus I had drank too much beer the night before and was in bad form and simply had a "bad day" - so not sure if it was demanding - or just not my day!
Looking back - it was easier than I expected - but still tough due to coming from sea level and basically doing 9K (starting at 5K) in basically 2 days with heavy loads, snow, rock, rope, fighting dehyration all the time, etc...
A prezzie traverse attempt with 30-40 load attempt in june kicked my butt a bit (training for above trip) - it was lousy weather cold rain, my feet got soaked and I got blisters (something that never happened to that extreme before or since) - ended up bailing down the ammo that trip in pouring rain, with bad blisters on both ankles - not fun. Plus I had drank too much beer the night before and was in bad form and simply had a "bad day" - so not sure if it was demanding - or just not my day!