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Started by Coulter, August 08, 2012, 09:03:37 AM

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Coulter

Well I finally made it up Gothics. Let me restate that - I finally completed all the goals for a trip that I set out to accomplish. I went up Pyramid first and wow! I'm glad I did.



I had my sights set on the prize now...Gothics. It looks a lot harder than it actually is. The drop down into the col and back up seemed effortless for a change.



I stopped for a quick peak back at Pyramid, I can see how it got it its name.


After checking out Basin and the slides on Saddleback I think I know my next couple of peak for the end of the month.






And my first benchmark...I really wish all of the peaks had these.


I was feeling pretty good and right on schedule so I dropped down into the Gothics / Armstrong col...Here comes number 6.



Wow...that had to be the easiest of all the peaks I've done so far.


I was on a roll and I still had plenty of time. The research I had done indicated going over Upper Wolfjaw and down the Wedge Brook Trail was only about .10 mile longer than if I chose to backtrack down the Beaver Meadow Trail. I decided the .10 of a mile was well worth it to get to see the other side of Upper Wolfjaw.



That and the last time I climbed UWJ with my daughter it was a completely different landscape. All of the trees had a coating of snow on them. Looking back at Armstrong I  had no idea I was already at the small view just shy of the summit.



I was beginning to realize my water supply was getting low since having issues earlier with my Camelback. I ended up leaving that in the truck and toting the bottles and my purifier. Unfortunately, the ony place to replenish my water was all the way down at Wedge Brook. I knew where I had to get to, so I made my way down the mountain. It seemed to take an eternity, but I arrived at the falls shortly before succumbing to dehydration. I took a much needed break and had my fill of water before heading back to St. Huberts.

That was my best day of climbing by far. Three peaks and the big one - Gothics - that I've been striving to get to since I began climbing these mountains. I honestly thought it would be more difficult than it was. If it wasn't for the water issue, it would have been the perfect trip. Maybe next time.

Steve

coyote101

Great pictures Steve.  :yoyo: Looks like a perfect day for a hike. What type filter or purifier do you use?

Pat
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Hidehunter

That my friend is a thing of beauty.  Beautiful Pics. Glad you enjoyed yourself.
Denver                                           


possumal

Great pictures, Steve.  Thanks for sharing.  :yoyo:
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Coulter

Heck, it was a pleasure. Thanks for looking.

Pat...I have been using the Katadyn Hiker Microfilter for years and never had an issue other than no where to get water from. :doh2: It works great and is easy to use.

Steve

FinsnFur

I was getting bored Steve...waiting for this next batch of pics. :eyebrow:

I'm too old to get up and down those things so I have to live it through you. Now that I'm not thirsty no more get me back out there   :laf:
It sure looks like some interesting terrain. There's many of us that dont see things like this unless people like you post it. Thanks for sharing it.
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HaMeR

Purdy cool Steve!! I know you were looking forward to these trips & I'm happy for you that they were as fun as you thought they would be!!  :yoyo: :yoyo:

Great pics & Thanks for sharing!!!!!!!! :biggrin: :biggrin:
Glen

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Frogman

Way cool pictures!  Looks like fun!!

Jim
You can't kill 'em from the recliner!!

Coulter

Almost forgot...here's the elevation profile.



And here is a close up of the beginning of my next goal - Saddleback Slide. I'm in the planning stages of this one and will be leaving on 8/31. I'll be climbing Saddleback, Basin, and Haystack on the next trip up. And if I can plan it just right I'll include Skylight, Gray and Marcy.



Jim - your never to old man. I ran into a gentleman that told me he finished climbing all 46 peaks back in '76. He just decided to start doing a second round recently. He was very interesting to talk with. And he was moving too.

FOsteology

Very nice. Looks like peace and solitude.