the snows of september
Sep. 7th, 2003 09:22 pmYup, snow. We went hiking (again with Rolf, although his wife decided not to come today) up Rolling Mountain, a rather misnamed (IMHO) 13,693 ft peak west of Silverton, and we got snowed on! Woo!
See me and Rolf and snow!
I am sadly behind in making a web page for last weekend's excellent adventure climbing the semi-technical Arrow Peak (13,808 ft) but you can see some advance pictures here:
Arrow Peak as seen from the beaver pond on Elk Creek
A closer view, with our route in red
Me climbing
I really will get around to making nifty web pages like I did for our Castilleja Lakes backpack, but, um, yeah. Soon.
PS to
stalkme -- how did you find this journal? I don't mind you reading it, I'm just curious. (I'd rather the great run of people-in-general not go the other way round, if you take my meaning, but you and anybody else who knows my other persona are welcome to read these blatherings.)
See me and Rolf and snow!
I am sadly behind in making a web page for last weekend's excellent adventure climbing the semi-technical Arrow Peak (13,808 ft) but you can see some advance pictures here:
Arrow Peak as seen from the beaver pond on Elk Creek
A closer view, with our route in red
Me climbing
I really will get around to making nifty web pages like I did for our Castilleja Lakes backpack, but, um, yeah. Soon.
PS to
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