pretty tough climb w/ no gear. just our bags w/ some lunch/water.
climb up took about 1.5 hours...down about 45 mins.






and then the moment we realized we had to climb back down...


going down...


fuuuuuuu
the end.
winfacey wroteCOLONthats not a mountain, clearly a hill![]()
but I guess to you easterners thats called a mountain.
this is the view from a proper mountain (I was here, not this skilled a photographer though, gotta give credit to my former class-mate Martin, now a prof in the land down under):
fyi, thats downtown vancouver.
facey wroteCOLONto bad I drove most of the way up, and took a ski lift the last portion...
Kareem R
(9:31:36PM): watching them lose games like this in regulation is chicken soup for the soul bitch monkey
LOL climbing antons mountain owns driving up a one thats taller. nice try though.facey wroteCOLONto bad I drove most of the way up, and took a ski lift the last portion...
Regarding mine:SuperMario wroteCOLON
LOL climbing antons hill owns driving up a one thats taller. nice try though.
LOL i love how you threw in martin's (whoever he is) resume even though it has nothing to with what we're talkin about. and snowmobiling does not compare to climbing a mountain without equipment LOL.facey wroteCOLON
Regarding mine:
its a ski resort... and to be fair I snow-mobiled up the last 1/8th... make no mistake, its like 5-10x the height.... those are 40+ story buildings that are barely in sight. .. and Martin is clearly a gifted photographer (on top of that he's an engineer (mech), masters in process engineering, MBA & PhD in IS).
ps-> i've also done MOUNT FINLAYSON @ GOLDSTREAM PROVINCIAL PARK... which is like a 1/2 km vertical climb...really kick ass, but not pictures to show as evidance.