From a climb we did many years back of Mt. Rainier near Seattle, WA (14,410). Called the "training ground of the himalayas" for it's wide variety of climbing route difficulties, glaciated peak, and cadre of world-famous climbers that train and guide there. Hardest thing I've ever done--absolutely unforgettable! This was a less-common sunset summit, descending at night. We had a full-moon and temps in the 20's, with about a 50mph wind--in July!
Here we had to stop about 1,000ft shy of the top, to bridge a crevasse that had widened in the summer sun. It wasn't terribly wide but it was VERY deep, at least 100ft that was visible. This was a popular route so steps were also dug on.
오르기에서 우리는 Mt. 시애틀, 워싱턴 (14,410) 근처 Rainier. 등산로의 어려움, 빙하 봉우리, 거기에서 기차를 타고 안내하는 세계적으로 유명한 등산가의 간부 등 다양한 이유로 히말라야의 훈련장이라고 불립니다. 내가 해본 일 중 가장 힘든 일 - 절대 잊을 수없는 일! 이것은 밤에 내리는 덜 일반적인 일몰 정상 회담이었다. 우리는 20m에서 보름달과 템프가 있었는데, 7 월에는 약 50mph의 바람이있었습니다!
여기에서 우리는 여름 햇살에 넓혀 진 틈을 메우기 위해 꼭대기에서 수줍음이 약 1000 피트를 멈춰야했습니다. 그것은 끔찍하게 넓지는 않았지만, 매우 깊었습니다. 적어도 100 피트는 눈에 띄었습니다. 이것은 단계가 또한 위에 파진 그래서 대중적인 노선이었다.
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Lovely! I love climbing too! With my wife we just did our first multi-pitch route!
Nice, where at?
In Monte Cucco, near Finale Ligure, northern Italy :)