It's midnight, I'm pretty pumped, and I am inhaling 4 pop tarts. All I could think was, "I can do this."
I pop my head out of my tent and look up in the general direction of the rest of my team: little red headlamp lights glowing and bobbing, everyone must be cooking breakfast. We've been asleep for less than 4 hours.
We were slack packing it up to the top so we didn't have to take down our tent or pack any of our belongings, which was nice. Sleeping bags were coming with us, though, because it was going to be FREEZING at the top.
1:00am sharp rolls around and we set off, up up up upupupup.
Angela and I take up the rear, the boys always speeding ahead of us, like a dog off leash (there is a hiker out here named "Dog" aka "Dog off a leash", that's why I stole the term). It's perfect.
I had a small headache the day before, probably due to the elevation, but we camped at above 11,000 feet so we should be okay.
By 12,000 I was feeling it. Lightheaded, out of breath, slightly woozy. Angela and I took our time, careful to place each step, always stopping to catch our breath. It wasn't that cold. Hikers from the day before said that they were hiking in ALL of their layers, yet their teeth were chattering, because of the wind. There also was not a lot of wind on this particular morning... we were lucky.
It took us almost 4 hours to get 4.8 miles to the summit. Angela and I reached the hut at the top and started hollering for our colleagues. Wolf Pack? Where are you1?!?
First light was visible, but the official sunrise would not be until 5:24, 20 minutes away!
The view from the top to our right. (the whole 360 view was this stunning... we were literally on top of the world). |
Bad iPhone photo of the sunrise. I had to. |
Rocky and I on our way down... |
It got FREEZING real quick and once the sun was up, it was as if someone turned up the freezer temperature, so Rocky and I ran down the mountain as fast as possible. I would have liked to stick around, but was afraid I'd become a hypothermia frozen fish stick.
The wind had also picked up, making the wind chill unbearable.
Bighorn Plateau, a highlight of the day. |
Look at these circular grass patches! I thought of you, Olenka! |
Bighorn Plateau. |
Bighorn Plateau. |
Bighorn Plateau. |
Bighorn Plateau. |
4 comments:
Very cool and thank you for sharing.
The sunrise from a beautiful morning on Mt. Whitney. It is something you will never forget.
Great photos also.
It is interesting that it got colder after the sun came up.
Wonderful!
I was up there for the day in 1989 and met a group of PCT hikers, they were all so lean and stoked in their life on the trail together they made quite an impression, I always remember them!
So happy for you all! What a great climb and a stunning view!
i cant even imagine the enormity of where you are/have been.
these pictures are amazing
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