The Washington Cascades didn't have a winter in 2014-2015 (warmest Dec. and Feb. on record). This was February 2015, conditions more like June (no exaggeration). It's about 6 miles to the little peak at left in this photo, with 4600' of gain. The first mile was bare trail (usually it would be many feet of snow, and I wouldn't even be able to drive to the trailhead). We'll snowshoe to that little snowy notch (Surprise Gap), then walk left up the ridge crest:…
Added by John Wolff on March 20, 2015 at 12:30am — 12 Comments
We once quickly returned 2 lost pointers because the owner's cell phone# was on the collars. Test your microchip when you visit the vet -- Gwynnie's gave no signal!
chillybuddy cooling vest keep in plastic bag, so you can add water to wet it (crtitical; much of the cooling is evaporative). They wilt in sun above treeline and this thing really does help. Size Medium with a Small girth strap.
Carry…
ContinueAdded by John Wolff on July 3, 2013 at 1:43pm — 3 Comments
She has climbed 7 mountains this year, and we failed on an 8th. She gets to go more often lately because Al is recuperating from last September's injury. She's maybe a bit slower than she used to be, but I don't have to wait for her unless it's icy or really steep. She gets the occasional "corgi toss" past certain obstacles, and seems to like snowshoe hiking. She…
ContinueAdded by John Wolff on April 9, 2013 at 12:30am — 17 Comments
Al claims the first failure on Glacier Peak's South Ridge by a Pembroke Welsh corgi without supplemental oxygen. We could have done it easily had we been willing to walk the glacier unroped -- as many do -- but Al doesn't do glaciers unroped. As he points out, "Nobody falls into a crevasse that they can see." So 9200' is his high point. Al is inspired by Sirowan's Goro,…
Added by John Wolff on September 27, 2012 at 2:30pm — 7 Comments
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This is our 5-day Labor Day trip. Buck Mt. is 8570', not difficult technically, but one of the Washington Cascades' larger peaks, and fairly remote. It had been a goal for a long time (30…
ContinueAdded by John Wolff on September 24, 2011 at 6:30am — 7 Comments
If you click on these photos, you'll get a clearer, higher-resolution view.
Seven-Fingered-Jack (9077') and four-fingered Al. Our objective, Mt. Maude, is just to the right, and 5' higher.
Al saved this trip right at the start by passing…
Added by John Wolff on August 2, 2011 at 4:00am — 14 Comments
L>R: Summit Chief, Chimney Rock, Overcoat Peak. These are the highest peaks in the Snoqualmie Pass area of Washington's central Cascades. We're on a little peak called Otter Point, 6360':…
Added by John Wolff on July 6, 2011 at 7:30am — 30 Comments
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Easter, schmeaster. We only do this 'cuz we get fed triple. Didn't even find any Easter eggs. Gwynnie found a WHOLE CLIFF BAR in the snow, and our "master" [what a disgusting concept] took it away from her!!!
Beats walkin' the 'hood though...
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