Welcome to SP!  -   
 
 MbPost.com -- It's SP for Mountain Biking!
Areas & Ranges·Mountains & Rocks·Routes·Images·Articles·Trip Reports·Gear·Other·People·Plans & Partners·What's New·Forum

Cathedral Group [ Sizes: Orig | Large | Med | Small | Thumb ]
Cathedral Group
Teewinot, Grand, Owen... and a bad picture of me. Yup, that's a #4 BD stopper hanging around my neck :)


Comments

[ Post a Comment ]
Viewing: 1-7 of 7

Ejnar FjerdingstadNot

Voted 10/10

Not that bad!
Posted Oct 10, 2006 10:41 am

jordansahlsnot so.

Voted 10/10

I'm sure it could have been worse in some way. Nice shot of the mountains, they look sweet.
Posted Oct 10, 2006 9:39 pm

AnnekaRe: not so.

Hasn't voted

Thanks guys, you're sweet!

I love the way these mountains look during a storm. As long as I don't happen to be on top of them with my ice axe buzzing in my hand at the time.
Posted Oct 11, 2006 8:09 pm

jordansahlsRe: not so.

Voted 10/10

I have never experienced anything like that in the Pac NW, but I hear that the Tetons are notorious for their thunderstorms and lightning. sounds crazy.
Posted Oct 11, 2006 8:32 pm

AnnekaRe: not so.

Hasn't voted

They can be pretty crazy. This year in late spring I was hauling a heavy pack up to the Lower Saddle (for the sake of getting back in shape more than anything) and planned on meeting a friend the next morning to do the Exum Ridge. I only had a lightweight bivy sack. Luckily, on the way up I made friends with two Exum Guides and their 3 clients. One of them woke me up from my cold bivy site at around 2 in the morning and said "we're about to see sparks!" and invited me into the guide's hut. We watched one of the worst lightning storms they'd seen in 6 years of guiding. We counted around 10 bolts of lightning (all grounded) per minute as it rolled in from the south; over Buck and Wister and the South Teton and the Middle and Grand. Needless to say, none of us summitted that day.
Posted Oct 11, 2006 8:57 pm

jordansahlsWow!

Voted 10/10

That sounds intense. I have a friend who was climbing up there and got caught in a thunder and lightning storm. I'm not sure how high they were, but he said that they ditched their ice axes and all huddled under a rock feature. He said that they could see the lightning bolts grounding and flying past them. That’s just plain scary in my book. But the light show must have been amazing!
Posted Oct 12, 2006 12:46 am

YankeeriverIf I only knew

Hasn't voted

I should have asked you to show me Teewinot instead of Chris. Maybe next time.
Posted Sep 17, 2009 5:10 pm

Viewing: 1-7 of 7

Sign in to post!

Don't have an account? Register now.


Rate This Image
Current Score: 89.91

Log In To Vote
 Teewinot's Direct NW Chosspile (Trip Report)


You are at
the First
Image

Viewing
#1 of 8
GALLERY

NEXT »

 Anneka's Image Gallery


« PREV

Viewing
#7 of 92
GALLERY

NEXT »


 Women of SummitPost (Album)


Image Data

Submitted by Anneka
on Oct 10, 2006 12:46 am

Image ID: 233517
Hits: 4035 



"You cannot stay on the mountain forever. You have to come down again. So why bother in the first place? Just this: What is above knows what is below, but what is below does not know what is above. One climbs, one sees. One descends, one sees no longer, but one has seen. There is an art of conducting oneself in the lower regions by the memory of what one saw higher up. When one can no longer see, one can at least still know."   --Rene Daumel   

© 2006 SummitPost.org. All Rights Reserved.