The hike was quite fun, but more insane than anything I have ever done!! I really didn't know if I was going to make it the whole way, but I guess I didn't have a choice! We started along Gunnysack Creek about 3 hours away from campus. Once we were up the creek a ways, we headed straight up a rockfall covered in a few inches of snow. There wasn't much ice so we never used the crampons lent to us. We kept going up and up this steep part until we got above the creek a ways and then it flattened a little bit. Then our guide pointed ahead to where we were headed and that wasn't event the top! It was super steep again but the snow was windswept and packed down with bits of tundra and rock sticking up through. I struggled with this part and it seemed in some places for every step forward, I took 2 back! On this section, someone doslodged a rock from above and didn't call out that it was falling. By the time someone did yell, "rock!" i tried to scramble out of the way, but it ended up hitting me in the arm. It was a good sized rock and now I have a huge brusie on my arm! At least it hit my arm and not somewhere else! We kept going up and up and the wind kept getting stronger and stronger. I was having a hard time placing my feet because every time I would lift up a leg and there was a gust, I would go flying sideways. Finally our guide decided that was enough and we turned around. We didn't make it to the summit, but I was really okay with that!! We started back down which I thought would be much more scary and slippery, but it was actually much more fun! If the part was steep enough, we would just sit and slide down! The only problem was that there were rocks scattered around and underneath so we had to be careful. I certianly fell on my bum a few times but it was usually a pretty soft landing! We had a few snowball fights and bushwacked a different way back down along the ridge through alders. We came out at a ski area and just walked down along the trails. Here are a few more pictures:
On the way down with a neighboring moutnain
The mountain! We went up on the left and did the larger peak on the left.
Today I am super sore and am getting caught up on homework. I am avoiding extra walking as much as possible!!!
Sounds like a good hike to get accustomed to offseason hiking in AK and it's only the beginning of October! Were you cold?
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The only part of me that got cold were my feet when we stopped at the top. Besides that I had enough with me and I wasn't wearing a lot of it. It was just over 40 at the bottom when we started. I fit right in with my gaitors though!! All the other cool kids had them! :) The rain pants worked well too and I had just sprayed that stuff on my rain coat the night before so I stayed pretty dry!
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