Meeshstick
New member
Hi All,
Question of sanity/safety for all of you: I am an experienced, fit hiker and a mere 8 peaks away from being a 46er. I would love, LOVE to finish this season, preferably by doing Whiteface and Esther on August 30 with my two friends so we can all finish what we started together three years ago. The last long slog we have to do is Allen. We tried yesterday, but after an hour of hiking and being completely drenched, we bagged the hike for the day. We probably could have done it, but we wouldn't have been friends anymore.
In any case, they are teachers, so they'll be able to get back over there on a weekday before the end of the summer. I'm a working stiff, but as I said I'd still like to finish with them, so I'm thinking of doing Allen alone on Saturday, August 27. As I said, I'm confident in my hiking ability, but this will be the most remote, longest hike I've ever done alone. Since it's on a Saturday, I doubt I will truly be alone. The next day, according to our "finish the high peaks in 2005" schedule, we will do Saddleback and Basin.
Is there any wisdom in attempting Allen alone on that Saturday, or should I just admit to myself that I'm destined to end the 46 on Allen sometime this fall?
Thanks!
Question of sanity/safety for all of you: I am an experienced, fit hiker and a mere 8 peaks away from being a 46er. I would love, LOVE to finish this season, preferably by doing Whiteface and Esther on August 30 with my two friends so we can all finish what we started together three years ago. The last long slog we have to do is Allen. We tried yesterday, but after an hour of hiking and being completely drenched, we bagged the hike for the day. We probably could have done it, but we wouldn't have been friends anymore.
In any case, they are teachers, so they'll be able to get back over there on a weekday before the end of the summer. I'm a working stiff, but as I said I'd still like to finish with them, so I'm thinking of doing Allen alone on Saturday, August 27. As I said, I'm confident in my hiking ability, but this will be the most remote, longest hike I've ever done alone. Since it's on a Saturday, I doubt I will truly be alone. The next day, according to our "finish the high peaks in 2005" schedule, we will do Saddleback and Basin.
Is there any wisdom in attempting Allen alone on that Saturday, or should I just admit to myself that I'm destined to end the 46 on Allen sometime this fall?
Thanks!