xDoogiex wrote:Awesome! Congratulations! Yes, soon you will be able to tackle mt. Sunflower.
Interresting to note that the highest mountain you've done is a 6,000er that's a short walk from the parking lot to the summit.
by Buz Groshong » Wed Aug 25, 2010 6:38 pm
xDoogiex wrote:Awesome! Congratulations! Yes, soon you will be able to tackle mt. Sunflower.
by Ejnar Fjerdingstad » Wed Aug 25, 2010 10:07 pm
by RayMondo » Wed Aug 25, 2010 10:42 pm
emmieuk wrote:Thanks Dan that is really kind of you
Really want to do one in the winter as it is winter climbing with snow etc that I really want to get into
by Corax » Wed Aug 25, 2010 11:03 pm
emmieuk wrote:...people start somewhere and for a party girl who usually spends a saturday shopping or recovering from a hangover and where the only thing i have ever climbed is my stairs, I did OK.
by MoapaPk » Thu Aug 26, 2010 1:20 am
by xDoogiex » Thu Aug 26, 2010 5:43 am
Buz Groshong wrote:xDoogiex wrote:Awesome! Congratulations! Yes, soon you will be able to tackle mt. Sunflower.
Interresting to note that the highest mountain you've done is a 6,000er that's a short walk from the parking lot to the summit.
by emmieuk » Thu Aug 26, 2010 9:17 am
by Buz Groshong » Thu Aug 26, 2010 2:58 pm
xDoogiex wrote:Buz Groshong wrote:xDoogiex wrote:Awesome! Congratulations! Yes, soon you will be able to tackle mt. Sunflower.
Interresting to note that the highest mountain you've done is a 6,000er that's a short walk from the parking lot to the summit.
it was the warm up up for the deadly Wheeler Peak of the lost land known as new Mexico
by Hotoven » Thu Aug 26, 2010 3:38 pm
Buz Groshong wrote:xDoogiex wrote:Buz Groshong wrote:xDoogiex wrote:Awesome! Congratulations! Yes, soon you will be able to tackle mt. Sunflower.
Interresting to note that the highest mountain you've done is a 6,000er that's a short walk from the parking lot to the summit.
it was the warm up up for the deadly Wheeler Peak of the lost land known as new Mexico
Somwhow I missed Wheeler Peak and Harney Peak when I looked at your profile. Don't know about Wheeler Peak, but Harney Peak is definitely easier than the one she did even if it is higher.
by Buz Groshong » Thu Aug 26, 2010 4:28 pm
Hotoven wrote:Buz Groshong wrote:xDoogiex wrote:Buz Groshong wrote:xDoogiex wrote:Awesome! Congratulations! Yes, soon you will be able to tackle mt. Sunflower.
Interresting to note that the highest mountain you've done is a 6,000er that's a short walk from the parking lot to the summit.
it was the warm up up for the deadly Wheeler Peak of the lost land known as new Mexico
Somwhow I missed Wheeler Peak and Harney Peak when I looked at your profile. Don't know about Wheeler Peak, but Harney Peak is definitely easier than the one she did even if it is higher.
I don't doubt you, but we did a 4th and 5th class scramble up the North East Side of the joint. xDoogiex had to even rope up. I think thats still a little harder than the hike in the OP
by James_W » Thu Aug 26, 2010 8:02 pm
Hotoven wrote:I don't doubt you, but we did a 4th and 5th class scramble up the North East Side of the joint. xDoogiex had to even rope up. I think thats still a little harder than the hike in the OP
by Hotoven » Fri Aug 27, 2010 3:15 pm
James_W wrote:Hotoven wrote:I don't doubt you, but we did a 4th and 5th class scramble up the North East Side of the joint. xDoogiex had to even rope up. I think thats still a little harder than the hike in the OP
Do you have pics of this? might be good to provide on the mountain page.
by Corax » Sat Aug 28, 2010 5:21 pm
emmieuk wrote:Corax I have been to Teide too!! although I got a nice bus up there felt really dizzy once off the bus and short of breath but looking back i was at over 12,000 feet!! You did well to climb that dude. How long did it take?? If it took me 3 hrs to reach a 3,000 summit then goodness knows how long it took you to climb that!
by CindyAbbott » Thu Sep 09, 2010 11:03 pm
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