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Jim Dockery Member
Joined: 12 Sep 2007 Posts: 3092 | TRs | Pics Location: Lake Stevens |
I made an early Sunday morning hike up to Lake 22 to check out climbing conditions on the headwall (NOT). I booted it, and found the trail well packed by snowshoers and icy down low, but I punched through a number of times from the boulder field on up. Took a few sunrise pix, then hustled down to make a late lunch date. It got icy on the traverse from the waterfall then just before the parking lot my feet flew out from under me on the last little bridge and I landed on my back, luckily well padded by my pack, but I'm feeling the effects in my neck today.
Lake 22 headwall
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Sabahsboy Member
Joined: 18 Jul 2006 Posts: 2484 | TRs | Pics Location: SW Sno County |
Jim...reflection shot #2 is just sooo fine! I hope your neck will be much better very soon....ouch! You sure are ambitious! Sunrise walks! I am sooo "weeney"! Barely can get on the trail by 2.30! Of course, that limits trail time. So, I am in awe of all the folks that are early risers. Learned Obama and I have one thing in common, "night owls"! So, I treasure any photos of sunrises...since I rarely witness such an event, beautiful as they are!
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