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[TR] Olympic Peninsula - Mt. Olympus Standard Route 07/13/2022
mountainsloth replied to Krysten's topic in Olympic Peninsula
The mountains can shape you in the best ways. Savor the experience! Nice write up! -
[TR] Joffre Creek - Mighty Mouse 07/25/2022
mountainsloth replied to dberdinka's topic in British Columbia/Canada
Wow! This is new to me. Thanks for sharing! -
[TR] North Pickets - Mongo Ridge (Tower 1) 07/01/2022
mountainsloth replied to Jake Johnson's topic in North Cascades
Nice TR! I love reading a truthful mountain adventure. The good ones are always bipolar. Way to roll with the punches and stay humble and as positive as possible. In my current stage of life, I would have bailed long before you all. Cheers! -
That place is cool! I was there a handful of years ago for Labor Day weekend and there were hundreds of toads everywhere. Alpine to forest. EVERYWHERE! So cool! can’t beat the rock either.
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[TR] Mount Sefrit - NW Route - Wall Street Couloir 01/22/2022
mountainsloth replied to geosean's topic in North Cascades
Some mountains call you back, failure after failure. Scouting trips for some mountains seem mandatory and part of the process. The real goal is positive progress. thanks for sharing the obsession. -
[TR] Chiwaukum Range - Chiwaukum High Route 09/09/2021
mountainsloth replied to Kyle M's topic in Alpine Lakes
Gorgeous! Thanks for sharing something new to this site. It may not have been ultra gnar but what a scenic chunk of wilderness. -
[TR] Salami Slab, Darrington - Snagglepuss 07/05/2020
mountainsloth replied to curtveld's topic in North Cascades
Good to know! I’ll keep it in mind next time I’m up there. -
[TR] Tyler Peak Crags - various 08/23/2021
mountainsloth replied to tanstaafl's topic in Olympic Peninsula
Pics or it didn’t happen! 😏 I’ve been intrigued by this area for a while now but never made the venture. Thanks for the info! -
[TR] Twin Sisters Range - Green Creek Circuit 08/19/2021
mountainsloth replied to Kyle M's topic in North Cascades
Wow! That’s a big day! Gorgeous photos, esp. the last one of Jenny on the ridge! -
[TR] Salami Slab, Darrington - Snagglepuss 07/05/2020
mountainsloth replied to curtveld's topic in North Cascades
Oh, I found my inner monkey and mostly used the trees straight up from the top cat anchor 🤪 -
[TR] Mount Constance (7756) - SOUTH CHUTE - STANDARD 07/31/2021
mountainsloth replied to Kuato's topic in Olympic Peninsula
That is the biggest Ass Spider I’ve ever seen! I feel bad for the person who has that thing crawl up their posterior! 😏🤣 seriously though, nice TR, great beta, and lovely photos. do you think that summit pyramid rock is solid enough for a technical pitch or two? -
[TR] Mox Peaks - NW Peak (Easy Mox) - NE Ridge 07/24/2021
mountainsloth replied to KaskadskyjKozak's topic in North Cascades
Impressive. Beautiful. Stunning. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 congrats for completing such a prestigious list, but more valuable are the experiences and the memories you now have. -
[TR] Salami Slab, Darrington - Snagglepuss 07/05/2020
mountainsloth replied to curtveld's topic in North Cascades
My friend and I climbed this route the other day along with the 2 pitch “Top Cat” above. Overall we found the climbing fun and cruiser. It felt like the easiest multi pitch in the darrington area. The perspective gives you great views of exfoliation dome. Even though it was dirty in spots, we thought the best pitches were pitch 2 of Top Cat (photo below) …and pitch 5 of Snagglepuss. We added one last horrible adventure pitch above Top Cat to reach the top of the formation. Cool place! -
[TR] Forbidden - Northwest Face 07/18/2021
mountainsloth replied to jkh359's topic in North Cascades
Wow, excellent adventure! I think all of us who have been tromping around these peaks for years have stories like this. Sometimes it’s from youth and naivety, other times it’s from a series of unfortunate circumstances. Either way, they are powerful experiences that help us learn and grow. The older I get the less I am proud of summits and more proud of challenging myself to make good decisions in the mountains. Cheers for surviving to climb another day.