SeanReedy wrote:"Let's queue up some songs for those holed up in the snow with smartphones ..."
Smartphones ? Wow, is that a word now? ........ WE DON'T NEED NO STINKIN' SMARTPHONES
SeanReedy wrote:"Let's queue up some songs for those holed up in the snow with smartphones ..."
Steve1215 wrote:-
--an Alaskan trick for crossing crevasse fields solo...
what you do is you carry an 18ft lightweight aluminum ladder...strapped to your body.....wear it over yer head, resting on yer shoulders at the midpoint, perpendicular to yer belly button...
if you fall into a crevasse solo the sturdy ladder should span the crevasse and save you...now you just figure a way to clamber out
this is for real
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Snowslogger wrote:Crazy I know, but I hear some people crossing crevassed glaciers actually go with partners.
lcarreau wrote:SeanReedy wrote:"Let's queue up some songs for those holed up in the snow with smartphones ..."
Smartphones ? Wow, is that a word now? ........ WE DON'T NEED NO STINKIN' SMARTPHONES![]()
SeanReedy wrote:Let's queue up some songs for those holed up in the snow with smartphones, as well as for those indoors hiding from the wind and rain. First, a somber tune; hopefully nobody will share the fate of Dan and the man this weekend:
clmbr wrote:Steve1215 wrote:-
--an Alaskan trick for crossing crevasse fields solo...
what you do is you carry an 18ft lightweight aluminum ladder...strapped to your body.....wear it over yer head, resting on yer shoulders at the midpoint, perpendicular to yer belly button...
if you fall into a crevasse solo the sturdy ladder should span the crevasse and save you...now you just figure a way to clamber out
this is for real
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alpinelady1 wrote:Let me get it straight, you fell into a crevasse while soloing a glacier? And now are asking about going up there during a record breaking storm?
clmbr wrote:alpinelady1 wrote:Let me get it straight, you fell into a crevasse while soloing a glacier? And now are asking about going up there during a record breaking storm?
I’m not sure which part is difficult to understand and which to imagine. People do all kind of crazy things having a great time, near life / death experiences, an adrenaline fueled adventures. That’s true some of them get hurt but “no pain no gain.” Is not that true?
Just think about the gratitude of such an experience and accomplishment. A record storm and you are alone on the top of the mountain seeing nothing around you but white void; feeling nothing but a brutal pressure from blowing winds all over your body and icy snow sharply like a needle poking your face; walking is too difficult even with two axes or ski poles, staying still is too dangerous, you may freeze to death, so you crawl desperately feet by feet reflecting on your decision if it was worth it. You start praying regardless if you are a believer. You don’t want to die but what choices you have at that point? Any rescue is out of question. You are alone high on the mountain in a type of a blizzard that not many in the whole world would be able to survive. And that feeling boost your energy and gives strength and you fight to stay alive, to be one of a few, to get down intact. And if you do, well there are no words to express your feeling and satisfaction.
Steve1215 wrote:. . .
yep, I see where you are headed with this sort of philosophy...survive a few epics on Shasta then start giving some thought to K2
best of luck to you
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Steve1215 wrote:^^^^^^^^^^
you misunderstood me, climbr.
I think you are using Shasta as a sort of laboratory where you can somewhat safely test the limits of objective dangers, and see how your mind and body react to those situations...and adjust yourself to being exposed to those dangers...
and with that frame of mind you might have success on much more "serious" mountains, hence the K2 reference, if your mind and body become strong enough
and, yes, I think an "epic" is possible on Shasta (though I have never been there)
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clmbr wrote:Steve1215 wrote:. . .
yep, I see where you are headed with this sort of philosophy...survive a few epics on Shasta then start giving some thought to K2
best of luck to you
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Is it even possible to have an epic climb on Shasta? Do you really think so?
Bob Burd wrote:You need to use subtler, more life-like bait. This one's like fishing with a brick.
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