MtnHigh Posted January 13, 2003 Posted January 13, 2003 A good time was had by all on Mt Hood. Bumped into Sketch and Funguy Sat at 5am on the Palmer; Shred, rbw, myself and friends climbed an E Rim gulley, then later on our descent we ran into Iain on skies. It's a small world. It's great that all you guys got out to enjoy some mountain play. Quote
MtnHigh Posted January 13, 2003 Posted January 13, 2003 Saber, Great job on the climb. It sure was shitty early that morning. We almost turned back ourselves. Shred and I will post up the pics from our gulley climb. Send me your shot(s) and I'll include it in the post. The Mazama climbers got out Sunday morning thankfully unharmed. They ended up spending the night up there. I briefly talked to one of them on our way up Sat morning around 4am. We passed them at around 7500'. They were moving very slow. The guys I spoke to were 20 years under than me, yet they had to bivvy Sat night. What the hell are the Mazama leaders teaching their members??? At least they had the sense to dig in for the night and descend the next morning. Quote
rbw1966 Posted January 13, 2003 Posted January 13, 2003 Pete-- I don't think those groups we passed en-route were the same climbers who spent the night. First, the group who spent the night on the mountain had parked next to us and I spoke briefly with the bearded gent (I recognized him from the news). Second, the climbers who spent the night had climbed Leutholds and the groups we passed continued up the south side. I'm guessing the conditions on Leutholds must have been pretty bad or they were moving very slowly. Either way, glad they made it back ok. Quote
ckouba Posted January 13, 2003 Posted January 13, 2003 The local coverage: http://www.katu.com/news/story.asp?ID=53749 CK Quote
MtnHigh Posted January 13, 2003 Posted January 13, 2003 Multiple choice question: What do you get when you mix a Mazama climber and Mt. Hood together? Answer(s): A) An accident waiting to happen B) The oppertunity for 15 minutes of fame by getting on the local news C) A slow moving train D) All of the above Quote
Sabertooth Posted January 13, 2003 Posted January 13, 2003 "C) A slow moving train" Start at 3:30 AM, call for help from summit at 8:30 PM. I thought 17 hours for an ascent was a good time. You must be Speedy Gonzolas. Quote
Winter Posted January 13, 2003 Posted January 13, 2003 B-Rock - How do you like the Shuksans? I'm trying to get a pair of BD skis from T-P, but they delisted them from the English site, because they aren't supposed to sell to Americans. I'm trying to buy from the French page to see if I can get around it. Quote
b-rock Posted January 13, 2003 Posted January 13, 2003 I like them so far. Took a couple runs below Illumination Saddle Saturday and they held up well on the hardpack. Not the quickest of skis I've been on, but they are easy to turn and easy to hold a long carve. Still felt great on the icy/steep sections even though it's a shorter ski for me. Fun long turns under Palmer and they did fine at high speeds. Reserving full judgement for the deep crud and wet powder. Quite impressed with the Dynafits too, once I figured out the toe tour vs downhill mode. Quote
Crackman Posted January 13, 2003 Posted January 13, 2003 Climbed Leutholds Sat am before the weather hit. Ran into Sketchfest & FunGuy as well at the top of Palmer. Didn't recognize them at first w/o a beer in one hand. Also considered turning around at the Saddle but then things cleared up with the sunrise. Route was in great shape!!! Will post a TR & photos when I get the time. Quote
sketchfest Posted January 14, 2003 Author Posted January 14, 2003 Yeah, Funguy and I bailed WAY to early, but from where we were at 3:00AM, the perverbial shit was hitting the fan and it wasn't until we ran into Mtnhigh, Shred, rbw and crew that we started thinking things weren't gonna be so bad. Unfortunately, we had already desended about 1/2 way down the Palmer and weren't very excited about the prospects of hiking back up to 9,4k. Oh well...seemed like a good decision at the time. And for chirst sake, I don't think I've seen that many people heading up the mountain in mid-June! for all who stuck it out Quote
rbw1966 Posted January 14, 2003 Posted January 14, 2003 Sketch--you obviously have not been there on a weekend in may or june. I counted 100 people one time last year on the southside--and that was as I was descending. I stopped counting at 100 because I don't know my numbers beyond that. Quote
Winter Posted January 14, 2003 Posted January 14, 2003 Damn was I the only person painting my house and NOT climbing Hood this weekend? Quote
sketchfest Posted January 14, 2003 Author Posted January 14, 2003 Rob, guess I'm just not used to seeing that many people at 4:00AM Quote
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