BarefootJake Posted April 12, 2014 Posted April 12, 2014 Trip: Olympic National Park - Bailey Range Traverse Date: 9/9/2013 Trip Report: Thought I would share the journey of a summer time traverse of the Bailey Range,ONP. Story told in the form of photography and video. Hope you enjoy it, much as I did taking the footage. Take care - Jake Barefoot Jake Photography [img:center]http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-BUxiA66ucjQ/Uxi5Pz9jM2I/AAAAAAAADQA/ZD6jmlWvBmQ/w866-h577-no/SAM_6261-001.JPG[/img] Barefoot Jake Photography [img:center]http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-t9RsD4Ffu6Y/Uxi6BjvuKXI/AAAAAAAADTA/b6SSa7kB_3Y/w866-h577-no/SAM_6354-001.JPG[/img] Barefoot Jake Photography [img:center]http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-vwffHRPuPmQ/Uxi9-tv7kkI/AAAAAAAADYg/2AxjTOLGFtg/w769-h577-no/GOPR8552.JPG[/img] Gear Notes: Minimalist footwear - no traction or arrest aid. A person would at least micro-spikes on a average snow year and Ice Axe. Ultralight Kit - 4 season Mid shelter this year. My tripod arm broke after day one, but used a Bear Can for any low light stills; see, they do have a purpose! Approach Notes: Best Part: Lower Queets Basin. Worst Part: Snow Bridges on the Snow Finger, in a lighting storm. Thirstiest: Sidehilling Stephen, to drop into Cream Basin. Wettest: 2 days on the Skyline. Berries Ate: 398,649. Best View: Just before Bear Pass. Worst view: Seattle Basin. Thick clouds blocked this scenic area. Hardest Day: Lake Beauty to Wolf Bar. 20 mile on the Skyline is no joke. Stayed here to catch the bus out of Amanda Park, back to PA. Saddest Day: Walking the 5 miles of road, before getting a hitch to Quinault. I honestly didn't want it to end. Quote
olyclimber Posted April 15, 2014 Posted April 15, 2014 Great pics. I really love the picture of the bear. What a scruffy bugger. Quote
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