Paradox
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Ishmael and I hiked up the Sunset Ridge Trail in an attempt to bag Mt. Mansfield 12/23/09. This one has been something of a White Whale for the both of. In December of 2007 we hiked up the Long Trail from Route 108 and made it to the col but spruce traps stopped our progress at 4070'. We tried this route again the end of March 2008 but neck deep powder in the col stopped us at 4000'.
We decided on a different route for this trip the Sunset Ridge trail, hoping to avoid the spruce traps of the East side, as well as the angry, toked up glade skiers. We met up at the Rawson Library and drove up to the Underhill Park. The lower part of the trail was well broken out with about 2" of fresh snowing falling on us from the morning, winds dead calm, temps in the mid teens, Zippy was loving it. We made the Sunset Ridge (3400') in an hour and a half. There we put on a layer and switched to mittens. The temperature was now about 10 degrees the winds picked up a bit.
By the time we got to 4300' the winds were howling and I noticed Zippy was whimpering. We ducked into a low spot and pulled a space blanket out of Ishmeal's pack and I told him to head for the top which was only about 400' away. I wrapped up Zippy and let her warm up on top of me for a bit. Visibility into the wind seemed to be about 1000'. When Ishmael got back I had him hold Zippy while I headed for the top. After I had gone only a 150 feet or so Zippy came galloping up to me as she had quickly wiggeled free from Ishmael. I could not let her go on to the top, so I turned around and brought her back down. So with a nod to Melville only Ishmael made it.
Definately needed goggles and balaclava. MSR snowshoes were the thing to have on your feet.
Also the freshly charged NMH batteries in my 60CSx died just after turning around to come back down and it shut off. After warming it up under my armpit for ten minutes I was able to turn it back on. It stayed on all the way down. Once the unit had warmed up in the car the battery level read 4 bars. Anybody else have this problem?
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We decided on a different route for this trip the Sunset Ridge trail, hoping to avoid the spruce traps of the East side, as well as the angry, toked up glade skiers. We met up at the Rawson Library and drove up to the Underhill Park. The lower part of the trail was well broken out with about 2" of fresh snowing falling on us from the morning, winds dead calm, temps in the mid teens, Zippy was loving it. We made the Sunset Ridge (3400') in an hour and a half. There we put on a layer and switched to mittens. The temperature was now about 10 degrees the winds picked up a bit.
By the time we got to 4300' the winds were howling and I noticed Zippy was whimpering. We ducked into a low spot and pulled a space blanket out of Ishmeal's pack and I told him to head for the top which was only about 400' away. I wrapped up Zippy and let her warm up on top of me for a bit. Visibility into the wind seemed to be about 1000'. When Ishmael got back I had him hold Zippy while I headed for the top. After I had gone only a 150 feet or so Zippy came galloping up to me as she had quickly wiggeled free from Ishmael. I could not let her go on to the top, so I turned around and brought her back down. So with a nod to Melville only Ishmael made it.
Definately needed goggles and balaclava. MSR snowshoes were the thing to have on your feet.
Also the freshly charged NMH batteries in my 60CSx died just after turning around to come back down and it shut off. After warming it up under my armpit for ten minutes I was able to turn it back on. It stayed on all the way down. Once the unit had warmed up in the car the battery level read 4 bars. Anybody else have this problem?
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