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Diane, Damon, and myself decided it
was time we climbed a peak by ourselves. We had previously planned to climb
Mt. Hood, but the
climbing accident of the previous week forced us to change our mind. Therefore,
we looked thru our climbing books for a climb that could be completed in one
day, and we decided on
Ruth Mountain. So, I woke up before the birds (3:00 am) and picked up
Damon and Diane. We headed off to the trailhead, and started climbing around
7:00 am. Unfortunately, the road was blocked by snow, so we had to hike
to
the trailhead
.
As we started hiking, we realized
that this climb was going to be fun, as the views started great
and
just didn't stop
.
At about 8:30, we finally saw our first peak at the mountain (with Damon
standing in front)
. The
approach was taking a very long time and we were getting very anxious. Hannegan
Pass is the starting point for the climb up Ruth Mountain, but we didn't quite
know where it was as the trail was not well marked. So we decided to climb
straight up a snow ridge (about 2,000 vertical feet) with the sun blazing down
on us. it was so hot, it felt like the desert - however there were beautiful
waterfalls along the way to tempt our thirst.
Anyway, after busting our butts for 2 hours, we arrived at the top of the ridge
for this view
.
At the top of the ridge, Damon took
some GPS
readings and discovered that we were a couple ridges from Hannegan Pass. :-(
We were bummed, but we ate lunch and headed directly for Hannegan Pass. As
we hiked, the terrain became classic mountaineering terrain
, and
Mt. Shuksan finally came into view (the pointy ridge)
.
We kept climbing along
, and
the views kept getting better (panoramic picture)
.
Finally, we reached a point where
we had to downclimb to the pass
. At
the pass
, we
realized that we wouldn't have enough time to try a summit attempt and reach the
car by dark. Reluctantly, we hiked back to the car with hopes of climbing Ruth
Mountain another day.
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