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  1. Trip: Sperry Peak - Standard

    Trip Date: 11/25/2023

    Trip Report:

     

    It was a good day to be out and stretch the legs on a classic blue-collar outing.  Even better, we had the mountain to ourselves on a beautiful Saturday.  There were just enough shenanigans to keep it interesting, but not so many as to detract from the fun.  The yin and yang of scrapping up pointy things with a couple of good friends is an excellent reminder that the simple things in life are pretty much all you need.  And whiskey. 

     

    Sperry:

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    Mile High Club:

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    Heading up Headlee:

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    It was solid:

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    @Trent getting some extra work in before we found the correct start (Thanks JGAP!):

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    Vesper and Wolf Peaks:

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    @cfire topping out:

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    North sides of Del Campo and Morningstar:

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    Tahoma:

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    Vesper (note tracks of the Saturday masses):

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    @cfire:

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    @Trent loves blue collar shenanigans:

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    The boyz heading back to Headlee Pass:

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    @Trent at Headless Pass, taking in the end of the day:

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    Gear Notes:
    Helmet, axe, crampons

    Approach Notes:
    Headlee Pass trail. Road is passable by 2wd to TH. Trail snow free to basin between Mile High Club and Sperry. About 2 feet of snow on Sperry and Vesper. Flotation not needed.

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  2. Unfortunately, for the average citizen, I think that the battle is lost for places like S. side of Hood, Paradise, Artists Point, WA Pass, etc. (I do hope LEOs continue to try and enforce the rules though).  I think you did about what you could and I don't think dialing up the temp. in those interactions will do any good long-term (in places like that).  Super disappointing and frustrating though!

    In more remote/less frequented places, I have gone as far as threatening that if they don't land the drone, I will take the controller and land it for them, pronto.  This is typically effective, but not much fun for either party. 

    Of course, they often aren't close enough to directly interact with.  In these instances loud booing sometimes works, but that is probably pretty annoying in its own right, for everyone. :lmao:

  3. That is a challenging situation for sure.  I shoot in RAW and try and blow the highlights a bit, and underexpose the shadows, then tweak both in post-processing to balance it out.  I use Lightroom, which is great for all of the above. 

    Or, you can just use your phone which does it all in real time!  But it will never be a photo that you'll want to see on a big screen.

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  4. Trip: Hadley Peak - Standard NW Ridge

    Trip Date: 09/30/2023

    Trip Report:

    I had been meaning to scramble Hadley Peak for some time but had never got around to it.  Fall seemed ideal and so when @sparverius showed up in town with a day to kill a few weeks ago, we quickly decided on it.  I had never been up to Cougar Divide and was surprised by how nice the views were from the road on the way in, and how fast you can get up in the alpine.  Very civilized!   We had gotten a decently early start this day and so we were alone pretty much after leaving the parking lot, mostly only seeing parties only on our descent.  It was a good reminder that when you are out in front kicking steps in fresh snow, even a relatively minor scramble can feel like an adventure. 

    Unfortunately, on the way down, we saw evidence that fat bikers are coming up to Chowder Ridge from Cougar Divide and then going out Skyline Divide, maybe more so now that Skyline Divide Road is closed?  Please leave the bikes and your bluetooth speakers at home, drones too (though we didn't see any this day)!  OK, I'll stop ranting.

    Regardless, I was reminded what a fantastic backyard we have here in the North Cascades.  So many adventures close to home, and so often so much solitude!  Now, for the photos, which always do better than my words.....

    Kulshan from near the road:

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    Shuksan:

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    @sparverius rambling upwards towards Chowder Ridge:2023Hadley110939.JPG.06a416d763d2b8e930a776e793f95de3.JPG

    We have Hadley in our sights!

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    Twin Sisters out to the west:

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    This was a pleasant surprise:

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    Colfax, still need to go up there:

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    Looking across a thinly covered Park Glacier:

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    @sparverius coming down very near the summit of Hadley:

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    Alpine Nectar!

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    Lincoln, still need to go up there too:

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    Sound of Music on the exit:

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    Shuksan closing out the day:

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    Gear Notes:
    ice axe, helmet

    Approach Notes:
    Cougar Divide
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  5. Just be willing to shift to non-volcanoes if the weather dictates.  You'll want a bomber forecast with low winds to make Rainier fun and safe. June is not known for good weather, but there are always east side alternatives during that time of year (Enchantments, WA Pass, etc.).

    This is a good source for your Rainier weather planning:  https://forecast.weather.gov/product.php?site=NWS&issuedby=SEW&product=REC

     

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