blacklab2020
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I was up in the high peaks a couple of weeks back and we did Colvin from Upper Ausable Lake.
On the way up we encountered a 25-30 foot high wall with a splitter crack going straight up the center. The wall was low enough that it was an easy, climb, but with a 30 lb pack on jamming boots while leaning left and putting down pressure on the face for more than 15 feet and 6-7 sequences of climbing moves isnt exactly hiking.
It was at night and we had headlamps, and they may have been a way around... but any way around wouldnt exactly be considered the trail...
So whats the most technically difficult section of trail in the daks? I have been through indian pass and it wasnt nearly as technical in my opinion.
I am not considering slides to be trails.
The cliff on saddle back might come close to the west side of colvin, but the climbing is generally easier.
hmmm....
On the way up we encountered a 25-30 foot high wall with a splitter crack going straight up the center. The wall was low enough that it was an easy, climb, but with a 30 lb pack on jamming boots while leaning left and putting down pressure on the face for more than 15 feet and 6-7 sequences of climbing moves isnt exactly hiking.
It was at night and we had headlamps, and they may have been a way around... but any way around wouldnt exactly be considered the trail...
So whats the most technically difficult section of trail in the daks? I have been through indian pass and it wasnt nearly as technical in my opinion.
I am not considering slides to be trails.
The cliff on saddle back might come close to the west side of colvin, but the climbing is generally easier.
hmmm....