Wednesday, November 15, 2006
Sunday, June 18, 2006
Missouri's High Point
Saturday, March 25, 2006
Too failed attempts: Nebraska & Kansas
I'm sad to report that we had our first two failed attempts. The day after summiting Mt. Elbert, we left Leadville, CO in a marathon quest to highpoint Nebraska and Kansas. The snow melt from the previous week's storm left muddy fields across the great plains. My little Honda Civic was not brave enough to swim through the mud.
Friday, March 24, 2006
Colorado's High Point
Here we are beginning our journey up to the highest point of Colorado, Mt. Elbert. It also is the highest point of the Rocky Mountains. The peak is the one above Becki's head. We have a long ways to go.
Here I am checking our progress on my trusty Garmin eTrex. Fortunately I uploaded our path into it since the trail at times became hard to follow with the fresh snow.
We've reached 10,920 feet and setup campsite for the night. It took us about 3 hours to get to this location from the car.
The summit at 14,433 feet. We had to use snowshoes on the entire climb above 10,000 feet. It took us 7 hours to reach the summit from our campsite. There were places where the snow was so fresh and soft that in places we sank down more than a foot even with our snowshoes on!
The view was awesome. This was Becki's first real mountain climb and our first winter ascent.
Here I am checking our progress on my trusty Garmin eTrex. Fortunately I uploaded our path into it since the trail at times became hard to follow with the fresh snow.
We've reached 10,920 feet and setup campsite for the night. It took us about 3 hours to get to this location from the car.
The summit at 14,433 feet. We had to use snowshoes on the entire climb above 10,000 feet. It took us 7 hours to reach the summit from our campsite. There were places where the snow was so fresh and soft that in places we sank down more than a foot even with our snowshoes on!
The view was awesome. This was Becki's first real mountain climb and our first winter ascent.
Sunday, January 15, 2006
West Virginia's High Point
8PM: It is freakin' cold here on top of the observation tower of West Virginia's high point. Driving up the mountain, we had a great sky with a full moon. As soon as we got here the clouds engulfed us.
The fog can be seen a little from the picture above.
Here we are, warming up in the car after our summit. Forget about camping in this cold, windy weather! We are going straight back to Columbus...
The fog can be seen a little from the picture above.
Here we are, warming up in the car after our summit. Forget about camping in this cold, windy weather! We are going straight back to Columbus...
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West Virginia
Maryland's Highpoint
Are we there? Nope... False peak #1....
This must be it... Nope, we are just crossing from West Virginia into Maryland on this ridge... False peak #2!!
We've made it. This was by far are most exciting highpoint yet. For one, it was the first one that we had to actually hike some distance. We probably hiked about an hour round trip, but is more exciting than just stepping out of the car. Also, we crossed a state border during our climb. The sun has now set, so we need to get going for West Virginia's high point tonight.
This must be it... Nope, we are just crossing from West Virginia into Maryland on this ridge... False peak #2!!
We've made it. This was by far are most exciting highpoint yet. For one, it was the first one that we had to actually hike some distance. We probably hiked about an hour round trip, but is more exciting than just stepping out of the car. Also, we crossed a state border during our climb. The sun has now set, so we need to get going for West Virginia's high point tonight.
Pennsylvania's High Point
Here we are on Pennsylvania's highpoint, Mt. Davis! It's almost 3 PM and this is our first of three highpoints we will attempt today. We followed the road signs to the highpoint instead of the guide book's direction, so we pulled off the road too soon. After wandering into the woods and staring at road signs, Shawn busted out his new Garmin eTrex GPS receiver and it showed us the way.
View from the observation tower. This thing must have been made in the Civil War it was so rickety. The relentless wind didn't comfort us much either. We saw some enormous wind turbines on the way here and from atop this tower.
View from the observation tower. This thing must have been made in the Civil War it was so rickety. The relentless wind didn't comfort us much either. We saw some enormous wind turbines on the way here and from atop this tower.
Saturday, January 14, 2006
Preparing for our next three highpoints
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