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Mt Adams TR 5/31-6/1
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Shonee Langford
6/5/2024 11:37 AM
The mountains have been temperamental this spring. Kudos to all of you for making the attempt!
Shonee
Frosty Gill
6/5/2024 9:35 AM
Sounds like a grand adventure and I love the reflections included at the end!
Recognizing that there is potential for some climbers to not get the same amount of time at a break due to individual climbing speed vs. group speed is spot on.
Juggling the needs and speeds of a large group is no easy task and I applaud you Chris for your thoughtfulness with the climbers as well as the incoming weather systems! So much to juggle!
Well done!
Gratefully,
"Frosty" Gill
he/him/his
503-551-2625
Christopher Leesman
6/4/2024 6:26 PM
Had the privilege to climb with a team of 11 up to Pikers Peak (Mt. Adams false summit) before having to turn around due to poor weather conditions made pushing beyond a safety hazard. Despite not reaching the summit, we enjoyed our time on the mountain and enjoyed beautiful views at Lunch Counter and some limited glissading.
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https://photos.app.goo.gl/FEjDi63gBvNyz1Sc8
Respectfully,
Chris
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Christopher W. Leesman
cwleesm@gmail.com
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