All Videos Tagged view (MyCorgi.com) - MyCorgi.com 2024-05-02T20:43:26Z http://mycorgi.com/video/video/listTagged?tag=view&rss=yes&xn_auth=no Summit view Portal Peak tag:mycorgi.com,2012-08-09:1150197:Video:1598659 2012-08-09T03:51:37.940Z John Wolff http://mycorgi.com/profile/JohnWolff92 <a href="http://mycorgi.com/video/summit-view-portal-peak"><br /> <img src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3134407915?profile=original&amp;width=240&amp;height=180" width="240" height="180" alt="Thumbnail" /><br /> </a><br />Portal Peak, 7000', Glacier Peak Wilderness. This shows our bivouac and attempted climb of Glacier Peak on the previous day. We climbed Portal Peak as an afterthought. A perfect summer 3-day weekend. 2:30 PM, 11 miles from the car. <a href="http://mycorgi.com/video/summit-view-portal-peak"><br /> <img src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3134407915?profile=original&amp;width=240&amp;height=180" width="240" height="180" alt="Thumbnail" /><br /> </a><br />Portal Peak, 7000', Glacier Peak Wilderness. This shows our bivouac and attempted climb of Glacier Peak on the previous day. We climbed Portal Peak as an afterthought. A perfect summer 3-day weekend. 2:30 PM, 11 miles from the car. Cloudy Pk summit view tag:mycorgi.com,2010-02-09:1150197:Video:611113 2010-02-09T06:18:20.950Z John Wolff http://mycorgi.com/profile/JohnWolff92 <a href="http://mycorgi.com/video/cloudy-pk-summit-view"><br /> <img alt="Thumbnail" height="180" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3134371824?profile=original&amp;width=240&amp;height=180" width="240"></img><br /> </a> <br></br>The final 20' of this 8000' peak was too much even for Gwynnie. She was waiting in a safe spot about 20' below the summit when I took this video. There was quite a bit of off-trail scrambling, but most of the 3-day trip was just a walk. We spent the previous night perhaps 500' below this place. This is Sept. 2009, the end of the 3-month dry season, so the mountains are very bare and dry (this is… <a href="http://mycorgi.com/video/cloudy-pk-summit-view"><br /> <img src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3134371824?profile=original&amp;width=240&amp;height=180" width="240" height="180" alt="Thumbnail" /><br /> </a><br />The final 20' of this 8000' peak was too much even for Gwynnie. She was waiting in a safe spot about 20' below the summit when I took this video. There was quite a bit of off-trail scrambling, but most of the 3-day trip was just a walk. We spent the previous night perhaps 500' below this place. This is Sept. 2009, the end of the 3-month dry season, so the mountains are very bare and dry (this is the dry, east side of the Washington Cascades).<br /> The panorama begins and ends with the NE face of Glacier Peak. The great rocky peak at 0:41 is called Bonanza, one of the biggest nonvolcanic peaks in Washington Sate. We came through Spider Gap at 1:00 the previous day. The sharp horn at 1:19 is the north side of Fortress Mtn., which we climbed the next day from the opposite, south, easy side. This is the popular Spider Gap/Cloudy Pass/Buck Creek Pass loop.<br /> Just walking the dog. Fortress Mtn., near summit. tag:mycorgi.com,2009-09-16:1150197:Video:520382 2009-09-16T06:05:16.239Z John Wolff http://mycorgi.com/profile/JohnWolff92 <a href="http://mycorgi.com/video/fortress-mtn-near-summit"><br /> <img alt="Thumbnail" height="180" src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3134366464?profile=original&amp;width=240&amp;height=180" width="240"></img><br /> </a> <br></br>About 8600'. Climbing up through a white-out and getting above the clouds is always a big thrill.<br></br> It's a fairly easy scrambling route. This is a pretty big mountain for Washington, or for a creature with 6" legs.<br></br> You can see the U-shape of the Chiwawa Valley, and the pitiful remnant of the glacier that once filled it.<br></br> This is looking east, towards dry central Washington. We're… <a href="http://mycorgi.com/video/fortress-mtn-near-summit"><br /> <img src="http://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/3134366464?profile=original&amp;width=240&amp;height=180" width="240" height="180" alt="Thumbnail" /><br /> </a><br />About 8600'. Climbing up through a white-out and getting above the clouds is always a big thrill.<br /> It's a fairly easy scrambling route. This is a pretty big mountain for Washington, or for a creature with 6" legs.<br /> You can see the U-shape of the Chiwawa Valley, and the pitiful remnant of the glacier that once filled it.<br /> This is looking east, towards dry central Washington. We're right on the divide; the clouds are coming in from the west off the sea, dissipating as the air falls over the crest and warms.<br /> The triangular peak at right is Mt. Maude, 9060'; Al and I will spend a night on that summit in 2011.