Adk_dib
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I did 9 peaks my first 3 years and had clear views on all of them. The last 2 years I have done 13 peaks and have had no views on 6 of them. I plan my days carefully to coincide with good wheather, but by the time I get to summit it is socked in with clouds. I did 5 peaks this last week and had clear skies on my first one (dial). 55 minutes later by the time I got to nippletop it was all clouds, not a break in the cloud for 45 minutes. 2 days later I was heading up mcomb slide, i got halfway up and stopped for a breather. I looked around and clear skies. By the time I was 2/3's up the clouds came rushing in. I had enough time to snap a picture of Elk lake and Nippletop. When I arived at the summit Elk lake was disappering. All the way to Grace and back no views. 4 peaks out of 5 I did not even unholster my camera. Both times the summit disappered within 5 minutes of me summiting, like someone upstairs had a remote control. I have done the 5 Dix peaks in the last 2 years and have not taken a single pictue. As I mentioned earlier, Nippletop was the other peak with no views. All in the same area. Has anyone else had this problem with these particular peaks?
Is there some kind of wheather system in there? Next year I think I will take my vacation in last september to beat this humidity and get some clear skies.
Is there some kind of wheather system in there? Next year I think I will take my vacation in last september to beat this humidity and get some clear skies.