History of backpacking trips taken by two or more of our "out of wine" gang: Lance Olson, Kevin Bacon, Tim Bacon, Darryl Wold, Steve Williamson, and Denis Bacon. Other participants have included Seth Brunner, Bruce Fuller, Layton Olson, and Jerry Meral.
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Monday, October 20, 2008
1997 Hidden Lake Warm Up
Lance and Steve left Loon Lake in search of Hidden Lake following a cross country route given the absence of a marked trail or or a consistent route taken by deer, goats, or even chipmunks. A late start contributed to our inability to find Hidden Lake (it is on the map) before dark approached. We made dinner (thanks to Lance) and found a nice place to smoke cigars and drink port as the sun set. With all these preparations made and consumed, we failed to take head lights to our vista watching perch. We didn't appreciate this oversight until it came time to find our way back to our campsite. There was no moon so we had to attempt to re-trace our steps without knowing exactly which way to go. (Did I mention we had port as well as cigars?) The lack of precision in our search technique caused by the port was mitigated by the port's giving us a lack of concern about anything of much consequence. We found the tent, slept well, and continued without success in finding Hidden Lake in the morning. This led to a different cross-country return to Loon Lake encountering several steep drop-offs requiring multiple tries to get back. A good time was had by all. I now reach for my headlamp anytime port enters the discussion.
2008 Mt. Kilimanjaro
Darryl climbed Kili in January and Steve in October. Although non-technical it was still a challenge to draw oxygen at 19,500 feet up a steep final ascent in the middle of the night with only a short nap following a full day's hike. Did we mention it was cold? My water bladder tube froze. Question the authenticity of any picture (except Darryl's) that shows hikers at Uhuru Peak with a smile on their face. A diet of rice, green beans, and dried chicken (?) is low in fat but not nourishing for the body or the soul.
2008 Maroon Bells Colorado Rockies
Lance, Jerry Meral, and Steve participated in an intense yet beautiful hike through the Maroon Bells west of Aspen. We hiked five times over 12,500 foot passes. Lightening caused some trepidation and rain forced a mid-trip change in plans that still yielded great scenery and good times. We lost one team member to exhaustion. Steve credited the hike's rigor to his successful ascent of Mt Kilimanjaro five weeks later.
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