(youtube won't let me upload it straight here because of copyrights)
It took us half the time to get down, but we stopped to refill our water with delicious, frigid glacier water that is pure enough to drink straight out of the stream. We made it back to base about 6 p.m. and back to our bikes by 7. The descent from there was a cake walk because where we carried the bikes before, we rode them now. The video is a little shaky because as you can see there were large rocks and roots everywhere. You only get HD if you watch it in the little box, but you still get the gist if you blow it up:
Music: Don't Slow Down by Matt and Kim
We reached the trail head soon after at 8:30 p.m.
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(From closest in clockwise order) Dietrich and Edelgard (no idea if they are spelled right, German cousins of the amazing Monica Biensch), Jared 'Ringo' Brown (nephew of the Biensch's), Monica herself who cooked an amazing waffle breakfast to kickstart the day, Me, Ethan Biensch.
The gang: Ringo, Bill Biensch, Me, Ethan
That is what the video above is of, and we carried our bikes all the way up it.
Amazing little dried creek bed and you can see the smoothed out face where the water has worn the rock down.
Of course we had to get in it.
Close to the base. The peak in the hazy background is where we are going.
Lots of mini breaks to keep up our strength, this one included snowballs
Another mini break.
The view from a little over halfway up
The GERMAN apple
Reppin the Titans.
Me from the backside a little after where the climbing video starts.
The summit
And our view
This is the right way down. The way we took up was the more dangerous and difficult way. We just couldn't see the trail from our vantage point even though the guide book said it was "obvious"
Half way down in half the time, and we refilled our water in a crisp, clean glacier stream.
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Thanks for sharing, bud.
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