Given the few reports that I've read recently, I was expecting this to be an EPIC...
It was, but not for the reason I was expecting. All of the weather forecasts I read/heard stated that the winds were supposed to taper off on Saturday. The local radio station's forecast called for the High Wind Waring to expire at 8:00am.
Mike (GigaMike) and I headed up at about 5:30am (Damn, I slept thru the alarm again! Mike had to wake me up.) expecting that by the time we made Trail Camp, the winds would have died down some. It didn't happen and two lightweights spent most of the day trying to stay on the ground.
There were a lot of people out-and-about, but I don't think many made the summit on Saturday.
The summit register box is in dire need of some new pages.
As we past the WPS a little after six, we said hello to Earlene. I stated that we missed out on having a Burger Plate and need to learn to climb a little faster. We may have missed out on having one last burger. It's going to be a long wait until May '08! Bummer.
Conditions:There was relatively little snow left on the trail considering that I read somewhere about "waist deep drifts."
As Tom says: "Carry your axe. It's good training weight." We didn't use them.
We also carried crampons/clapons. We used them on the way down. Although we thought we could make it down without, we were both tired and having them on made the descent past the cables go a bit faster. (Side note: My new Black Diamond aluminum 10-points are cool! Light! Very easy to mount.)
Photos are at:
http://piotrowski.smugmug.com/gallery/3686698