With sunrise around 9:00 and the days getting light enough long enough to get outside a bit during the week, my friend Derek and I decided to head out for a quick ski before work this past Friday. Our plan was to hit the trailhead at 7:30, skin up Peak 3 until about 8:30, and point the tips down just as it got light enough to see. The faint blue arrow points to our destination:
After meeting up at Derek's house and making the short drive up to the trailhead, we started our skin right on schedule.
By 8:30, it was light enough to see and, although we had agreed to turn back by then, we gave it another 15 minutes hoping to get a little closer to the top. Having skinned about 1500 vertical feet, with about 500 to go until the top, we hit our 8:45 deadline and reluctantly turned back toward the truck (and work).
Derek, most of the way back to the truck and looking back at the peak:
We were back at the truck by 9:15 and I was in my office at my desk by 10:15. All in all, not a bad way to start the day. Next time, we'll leave 20 minutes earlier and make it all the way to the peak.
2 comments:
Excellent work! I am jealous. Next year, I will be ready and geared up for some pre-work skinning and skiing (assuming I find a job, otherwise it won't be pre-work!).
Hope all is well in AK
Cheers
Nice, well done Austin. That looks an ideal way to wake up! Kinda wish i was that close to BC skiing... cant wait to get up there and explore AK again!
Hope things stabilize and you are able to do a repeat soon...
Josh
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