veryblueeyes
Poseidon's Wench
- Joined
- Jul 4, 2003
- Posts
- 28,405
Well, Snowbear is here, as well. I shall let you men speak and sit back and admire. As I think you dudes are more into ascent and I am living into decent into the ocean.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
I'm still not convinced he's fully human. And yeah, carbon-fiber...Reinhold would say we're continuing to "murder the impossible."
Well, Snowbear is here, as well. I shall let you men speak and sit back and admire. As I think you dudes are more into ascent and I am living into decent into the ocean.![]()
If I had smoked salmon, you could sit on my lap.
You get up to there, and you know what happens.I don't have quite such a hard time at altitude. Then again, I move really slow. I just tend to get really winded.
See? Now if your wife likes sweetpea Bath and Body lotions, washes and sprays, as Del did; we could swap. Darn that smoked salmon was some good stuff.
I could send you up some really good surf wax. I am not sure if that works on your x-country ski's though.![]()
But we came down in the dark.
You get up to there, and you know what happens.
Your lungs are totally dry... you just can't get enough air, no matter how hard you breathe. We did it anyway, somehow...
We couldn't move slow, though. We were climbing a peak... having started out at noon to do it like complete idiots...
One magnificent sunset
But we came down in the dark
I honestly have never seen anything in my life that made such an impression on me.One magnificent sunset.
You have to plan badly in order to make that happen.That part bites. I hate going down (the mountain) in the dark.
I... guess I missed the poem.there was the poem
did you experience afterglow?
But, if you can stand on a mountain peak at 13,000 feet, watch the sun set...
That will change you forever. .
there was the poem
did you experience afterglow?
You have to plan badly in order to make that happen.
And you need to have friends who are very reckless and totally fun.
I still have no idea why we did that.
I... guess I missed the poem.
Can you enlighten me?
Alpenglow?
You did it because you could.......
After a lifetime of hiking in summer with no flashlight (up here in the north), I learned that a lithium battery powered LED headlamp is well worth carrying when hiking in the other states.

that'll be the one, yup![]()
Descent can be the most fun sometimes. I love glissading. And this pic shows me in the utter permagrin bliss of having slid most of the way down Mt Washington (NH) on a little inflatable sled-seat thing:Well, Snowbear is here, as well. I shall let you men speak and sit back and admire. As I think you dudes are more into ascent and I am living into decent into the ocean.![]()
I'm not even sure about the fitness. I suspect someone out there would short rope you the whole way for the right price.Some guys are superhuman. It seems that today, all you need to get to the top of the big E is to be in very good physical shape and to have money.
She could sit on mine without the fish...If I had smoked salmon, you could sit on my lap.
I found if I hyperventlated consciously, I was better off. And I can breathe pretty normally at rest even at 15,000. Still, you're right; if there's any time constraint, it's a lung-buster. My abs were sore after that trip.You get up to there, and you know what happens.
Your lungs are totally dry... you just can't get enough air, no matter how hard you breathe. We did it anyway, somehow...
We couldn't move slow, though. We were climbing a peak... having started out at noon to do it like complete idiots...
One magnificent sunset.
But we came down in the dark.
there was the poem
did you experience afterglow?
Alpenglow?
Descent can be the most fun sometimes. I love glissading. And this pic shows me in the utter permagrin bliss of having slid most of the way down Mt Washington (NH) on a little inflatable sled-seat thing:
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v649/Peregrinator/HuntingtonandLuge043.jpg
I don't think I stopped grinning for a week.
...
I love descending in the dark. It narrows your focus to however many moves you can see in the headlamp's little cone of light. So many accidents happen on the way down that I sometimes think it's safer if you're forced to focus on the next three steps.
That said, I bought a different headlamp, one with the battery pack inside my clothes, after the time my light went dead while rappelling off an ice climb at night.
Climbing ice at night can be magical as well. It's like being in some fairy castle, all blue-green and sparkly.
It makes me smile to look at and remember it.that is the cutest picture of you! haha. you're so smiley. <3
I have to save that picture because you simply can not look at it without grinning ear to ear to - which goes to show what strong emotional signals our features display. I'm even grinning as I type now!
And now
the grin's evaporated as my eyes have opened wider than my mouth was - because ice-climbing at night sounds absolutely awesome ... I can see it. I want to listen to the ice.