Scott - Nov 14, 2004 12:49 am - Hasn't voted
Nice picBeautiful.
wildstar - Nov 20, 2004 9:23 pm - Voted 10/10
WowInspirational. Thanks for posting.
VaughnH - Dec 31, 2007 9:38 pm - Voted 10/10
How long did it taketo reach the summit from there?
Eric Sandbo - Jan 8, 2008 2:02 am - Hasn't voted
Re: How long did it takeLet's see... we left the hut an hour before dawn; it might be about 6:30 here. We tunneled up to the top about 2:00 that afternoon - by then the sky was pretty threatening, but the weather held.
There were 4 of us, climbing as two pairs, at middling speed. We're accustomed to passing slower climbers and being passed by faster ones, more often the latter.
Derek Franzen may well remember more details; I'll ask him.
It easily fits into my short list of all-time favorite routes. When planning a trip to the Bugs, we'd argue over who gets which leads on this one. When we got home from there, we'd realize we had most of a summer left with no climbs planned. Bugaboo and its neighbors were such a climax for guys like us, we'd forget that we still had a couple of months of summer left to play in the Cascades.
Derek Franzen - Jan 8, 2008 10:18 am - Voted 10/10
Re: How long did it takeI think Eric's memory is quite accurate. We weren't on a speed climb that day, we were enjoying the route and the views. Only after noon did the weather start to deteriorate and then we felt a sense of urgency to get off the mountain. If I remember we made it down to the Glacier and Leslie by 6 PM.
Derek
snotsteep - Sep 26, 2012 11:22 am - Voted 10/10
Really Spectacular!How did you weigh going here, where the weather is always crappy, with going somewhere else that has better weather?
Eric Sandbo - Oct 3, 2012 1:13 am - Hasn't voted
Re: Really Spectacular!It's just too stinkin' beautiful to pass up, and I'd been to a lot of the other easily-reached places in this part of the world.
Bugaboo weather is almost identical to that in Seattle, with two minor differences: It's a day later, and it's 10,000 feet higher. Seattle's summer looks like it will never come, until July 4th. I made 5 trips to the Bugs over 9 years, and I nearly always went in late June, in hopes of finding more snow below Bugaboo-Snowpatch Col. (I'd take one or two week-long climbing trips/year, and the fact that I made that trip to the Bugs every other year for a decade speaks to how much I love that place.) I think now I should have waited a week or two for more reliable weather. You can still get some T-storms, but that's true in any interior range, I think.
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