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HikerBob
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As others have already mentioned, my suggestion for an easy end to winter hike was anything but!
Karen and I send our warmest thanks to Bob & Geri, Peakbagger, Terri and Michael (sapblatt) for showing up to break trail for us as requested
We would have been there on time if I had not had to turn around after about ten miles to go home and fetch my wallet! However, the end result would have been the same. Everyone else would have pushed on in front and Karen and I would have made our relaxed progress in the rear.
The only frustrating thing about the day was the postholing caused by two younger guys who had left their shoes in their vehicle and chided a thiRd member of their group for having carried his. He made the summit, they did not. I am still amazed at how far they went before turning around. The depth and number of post holes was staggering.
As anyone who was outside anywhere yesterday will attest it was the most magnificent day to be in the mountains. Crisp, clear air and endless blue skies. Just amazing.
We discovered that we did indeed barely make it to Mt Surprise on our previous jaunt and also just how tough a trail this is. It should not be underestimated.
We got to one of the false summits at about 3,400ft (according to Mr Brunton) and I insisted we turn back there rather than press on as I knew we would never summit before our turn around time. No point in spoiling what had been a fantastic day out by being over zealous in trying to reach the summit.
A great day out. HUGE thanks to the gang for trailbreaking.
My pics and a whole bunch of waffle can be found starting HERE
Bob
Karen and I send our warmest thanks to Bob & Geri, Peakbagger, Terri and Michael (sapblatt) for showing up to break trail for us as requested
We would have been there on time if I had not had to turn around after about ten miles to go home and fetch my wallet! However, the end result would have been the same. Everyone else would have pushed on in front and Karen and I would have made our relaxed progress in the rear.
The only frustrating thing about the day was the postholing caused by two younger guys who had left their shoes in their vehicle and chided a thiRd member of their group for having carried his. He made the summit, they did not. I am still amazed at how far they went before turning around. The depth and number of post holes was staggering.
As anyone who was outside anywhere yesterday will attest it was the most magnificent day to be in the mountains. Crisp, clear air and endless blue skies. Just amazing.
We discovered that we did indeed barely make it to Mt Surprise on our previous jaunt and also just how tough a trail this is. It should not be underestimated.
We got to one of the false summits at about 3,400ft (according to Mr Brunton) and I insisted we turn back there rather than press on as I knew we would never summit before our turn around time. No point in spoiling what had been a fantastic day out by being over zealous in trying to reach the summit.
A great day out. HUGE thanks to the gang for trailbreaking.
My pics and a whole bunch of waffle can be found starting HERE
Bob