I have a tendency to get a bit verbose in my trip reports, including all sorts of unnecessary details. I've made an effort to be brief here, keeping in mind the fact that these pictures probably tell more of a story than I ever could.
Longest. Approach. Ever.  Well....only when you factor in the 8 hour drive. Brian (dunsum) knew a good campsite near Estes Park. 3:30 am start  Feels much better when you went to sleep at 8 pm. Maybe an hour or so into the approach.
 "Welp, guess we're not first in line after all." The Climb  Brian on the second bulge. The group in front kindly let us pass.
 Emerging from the third ice step. Rotate 90 degrees right for additional "wow" factor.
 Internal dialogue: "Uhhh, I'm starting to get tired....hide the grimace from the camera....must....look.....casual....."
 Seriously, I don't think it's possible for it to get any better than this. Yes, climbing alpine ice in nothing but a long sleeve shirt.
Oh God it's a long way down  Success.....four and a half hours from the car. Brian seems happy, but I am actively dreading the 4,500 vertical feet to the car.
 Caring is for suckers when it's scorching outside. Redefining American climbing fashion, one long, hot descent at a time. Many snickers from many hikers were heard on the way down from Chasm Lake. The ugly aftermath. Images
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