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https://snowbrains.com/denali-ak-not-everest-is-the-tallest-mountain-on-land-in-the-world/ the tallest mountain is the one having the most fun
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That face looks fun to play on. That first pic though….
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This book https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/3627331-early-hiking-in-the-olympics-1922-1942 is the best read I've ever had for hiking/exploring/climbing history of the Olympic Peninsula. I'm pretty sure my parents had this book so not sure how I missed it but glad I found it. Written by Paul Crews who went on to found the Mountaineering Club of Alaska. http://publications.americanalpineclub.org/articles/13201214718/Paul-B-Crews-1917-2017 Lots of stuff stuff about my stomping grounds that actually have a fair amount written about them, but that I somehow missed: There was a Boy Scout Camp, complete with a bunch of cabins and a doc, etc up at Lower Lena Lake called Camp Cleland. I believe it was at the South end of the lake? There was also a forward camp up at Upper Lena Lake near where Milk Lake drain into it. There were also scout camps at other locations on the Peninsula I never knew about. Camp Cleland went away because the adult leaders were lazy and didn't want to have to hike up into the lake it sounds like lol. Mt Cruiser, named by the club Bremerton Ski Cruisers, had a cabin and a ski bowl up by Flap Jack lakes. It went away after the Park was created and people stopped going to it because of easier ski access at Mt. Rainier. The clubs in the early days (the Mazamas and the Mountaineers) would put the Mountie crag take overs to shame. They would roll up to Mt Olympus with 65 people in 1907, or in 1913 traverse traverse the Olympics from north to south with 106 people,, these type of outings.... sounds like some real solitude. This book also led me to finding this thread on NWHikers that has tons of pictures of old structures in the Olympics This picture of a the scout camp at Lower Lena!: I haven read it but a 1/4 of it, but really cool book. Check out this early map of the Sawtooth/Flapjack Lakes/Mildred area:
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But…. @jon fixed it! Thanks for sticking with us..
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[TR] Olympic Peninsula - Mt. Olympus Standard Route 07/13/2022
olyclimber replied to Krysten's topic in Olympic Peninsula
Its Emelio with those stylin glasses again! Looks like you had a great trip, you should be proud. What a beautiful place, eh! At least you didn't break your leg, like the guy did when I was up there with the scouts. We had to carry him across the Blue Glacier and he got picked up by a chopper the next day off the moraine. Sounds like you need to make it a yearly trade of doing hay for another week in the mountains! -
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These guys haven't been on the site for a long time, but Fejas and Slothrop (did he get his user name from that Pynchon novel?) Anyone left here know those guys?
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I thought I read somewhere that the Blue Glacier was the only one growing or staying the same size. That was a while ago and not sure if that was true. The page here suggests that was not accurate at all. These photos are crazy and make me wish I could get into a time machine so as to see them in 1900. https://www.nps.gov/olym/learn/nature/glaciers.htm I guess I was lucky to see the Anderson glacier in the 80s, though it was so small then that we didn't think anything of it.
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first ascent [TR] Selkirks - Lionshead - Circle of Life 5.11b/c, C1 FA 08/08/2022
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[TR] Corteo Peak (8080') - SW Ridge 08/06/2022
olyclimber replied to Kuato's topic in North Cascades
The hits keep coming. Did you ride up there on a crotch rocket? Yeah the essential oils don't work on the New Age Hippy skeeters. It probably just smelled like BBQ sauce to them. Thanks for the TR! -
wayne you''ll be first on my list if i can get new ones printed up. no funds for it right now but i can see it happening.
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I may have to print up a new batch of Big Baller Club t-shirts to give out! Remember those? I think @Colin gave his to his mom, or she took it I'm trying to remember who else got them. Legend @joepuryear may he rest in peace, he got one. @W got one. @Sol got one. My personal alpine heros, the dynamic duo of Indiana Jones @lunger and....what do you call him other than @rat ....they got them. I can't remember if I ever got one to @wayne but if I didn't I should have. There were others that got them, and then others that should have got them but I just ran out. Here is Joe wearing his at the 2009 Sausagefest. What a great human being he was. He has on one of the very OG ones I hand dyed and printed.
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Its been an amazing summer and I'm still processing mentally some of the TRs that have been flowing in. Wow. This is a team effort, so help me or @JasonG identify TR that you think quality for "best of cc.com" or "amazing photos" tags. Also, if I'm missed any first ascent TRs with the "first ascent" tag please let me know! thanks /porter
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