Gary_Yngve Posted July 25, 2005 Posted July 25, 2005 Climb: Glacier Peak-Cool/Disappointment Date of Climb: 7/24/2005 Trip Report: Saturday: 7:00 AM - We ate some homebaked cookies. 9:00 AM - We ate some berries. 11:00 AM - We cached our sneakers for the return and put on boots. 1:00 PM - We swam in a glacial lake. One of us mounted an iceberg. 2:00 PM - We saw (and heard) an F-15 flying about 500 feet over our heads. 3:00 PM - We suntanned for a while. 6:00 PM - We drank some Cap'n. 8:45 PM - One of us watched the sun set. Sunday: 4:00 AM - One of us played the 10-minute why-won't-the-F'in-contact-go-in game? 5:45 AM - We watched the peaks all around us light at sunrise. 7:30 AM - Happily hid behind a boulder and out of the fierce wind to put crampons back on. 8:00 AM - Wind magically stops. 8:45 AM - One of us took an orgasmic dump. 11:00 AM - We drank some Cap'n. 12:30 PM - Some of us swam, some of us bouldered, some of us took photos. 2:00 PM - We swapped wet socks and boots for dry socks and sneakers. 3:45 PM - We ate some berries. 4:00 PM - One of us took an orgasmic dump. 5:45 PM - We ate some homebaked cookies. Quote
Guiran Posted July 25, 2005 Posted July 25, 2005 Nice TR. Captures those key moments of the trip. I'd like to add: 10:00 pm - Snaffle attacks. and: 12:00 am - 1/2 the group relocates to outside the tent to avoid the rain. Quote
kenp Posted July 25, 2005 Posted July 25, 2005 what, no photo's! A topo showing the dump sites would be helpful too Quote
Gary_Yngve Posted July 25, 2005 Author Posted July 25, 2005 There will be photos a few days later. I digitally postprocess all my photos, which takes longer. Though I didn't mention it in my original post, because it didn't fit in with the style, conditions were about as perfect as they could get. The trail has been recently brushed. The Whitechuck basin is either snow-free or dry dying glacier. Running water in the basin and at Glacier Gap. Only a few crevasses, excellent cramponing. Go bag it next weekend! (I'd even dare say that some sick bastard could do it in a day.) We saw only six other people in the Whitechuck basin / on Glacier Peak the entire weekend. Quote
Gary_Yngve Posted July 25, 2005 Author Posted July 25, 2005 Nice TR. Captures those key moments of the trip. I'd like to add: 10:00 pm - Snaffle attacks. And at 10 PM on FOX, "When Snaffles Attack." Shoutouts to Ben Long, Brian Polagye, and Aaron Zabriskie for the good times I shared with them this past weekend. Quote
Gary_Yngve Posted July 27, 2005 Author Posted July 27, 2005 where you drop into the Whitechuck Basin the sad state of the Whitechuck Glacier Ben mounting the iceberg Gary swimming in the lake Whitechuck Basin at sunset Chiwawa Range at sunset sunset hue over the Dakobed Daniel and Hinman at sunrise Monte Cristos at sunrise Mountain Loop peaks at sunrise group photo roped up on the glacier roped up on the glacier roped up on the glacier the summit as seen from Disappointment Peak Ben on the summit Brian on the summit looking south from the summit Ben and Rainier Whitechuck Basin on the way down Glacier Peak from the dry dying Whitechuck Glacier purple heather purple heather Sloan from White Pass Monte Cristos from White Pass Quote
thelawgoddess Posted July 27, 2005 Posted July 27, 2005 AWESOME photos! what camera are you using, and how did you get such great colors??? Quote
PVD Posted July 27, 2005 Posted July 27, 2005 Yeah, inspiring photos. Thanks. Could you give me any beta on your approach? Trail, bushwack, road condition, etc. And roundtrip mileage? thanks Quote
Gary_Yngve Posted July 27, 2005 Author Posted July 27, 2005 TLG: I used a Canon S410. On many of the shots, I bracketed at 0 and -1 and digitally aligned them afterward, then applying a digital split filter. And then tweak curves, saturate colors, etc. Maybe even some more drastic edits to improve composition. PVD: Sloan Creek Campground -> NF Sauk -> Mackinaw Shelter -> White Pass -> climbers path -> cross ridge -> Whitechuck Basin -> Glacier Gap -> Disappointment Peak Cleaver -> Gerdine -> Cool -> S Ridge -> summit Road's fine. No bushwhacking. Roundtrip mileage... maybe 34 miles, about 22 miles on trail/nice climbers path? Quote
Alex Posted July 27, 2005 Posted July 27, 2005 your purple heather photos are especially awesome, but great pics in general! Quote
thelawgoddess Posted July 27, 2005 Posted July 27, 2005 TLG: I used a Canon S410. On many of the shots, I bracketed at 0 and -1 and digitally aligned them afterward, then applying a digital split filter. And then tweak curves, saturate colors, etc. Maybe even some more drastic edits to improve composition. well, i have the same camera, so whatever you're doing is making a big difference. please tell me more about what you're doing!!! (sent you a pm.) Quote
mvs Posted July 28, 2005 Posted July 28, 2005 yeah those are Velvia-like pictures from a digital camera, really nice! Quote
blue_morph Posted August 23, 2005 Posted August 23, 2005 TLG: I used a Canon S410. On many of the shots, I bracketed at 0 and -1 and digitally aligned them afterward, then applying a digital split filter. And then tweak curves, saturate colors, etc. Maybe even some more drastic edits to improve composition. I too have the same camera and have not seen colors like that since I used Velvia. Would you mind please detailing some of the above mumbo jumbo for us? Is all that possible with just the s410 or do you need after-market stuff? Thanks! Quote
Kraken Posted August 23, 2005 Posted August 23, 2005 We intended to follow the same route as these guys. We got to the Whitechuch Basin and then CLOUDS CLOUDS RAIN! We were forced to retreat through nearly a whiteout. I have pics, I'll convert and upload them. They are pretty good. I'd like to come back and do Sloan or Glacier for sure. Those are both BEAUTIFUL peaks. SLoan, is quite impressive. Quote
benmurphy Posted August 23, 2005 Posted August 23, 2005 Clintoris, when did you attempt? We are going to give the same route a shot this weekend. I have the route programmed into the GPS, so hopefully we can proceed through inclement weather, we'll see... Quote
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.