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27 Jul

Second Attempt on Humphreys Peak AZ

In State Highpoints by Robert Danger Byrd / July 27, 2016 / 0 Comments

A tall dangerous man steps off a plane, the other passengers give him a wide berth, as he purposefully makes his way up the ramp…

Yea, that would be me. Today I find myself in Arizona in full adventure mode. I’m here to take a second swing at Humphreys Peak, the highest mountain in Arizona and this time, I will not be denied. When I tried this mountain in April, I got caught in a proper blizzard, and had to turn around around 1,400′ from the summit.

Severe weather forced me to abort the first Humphrey attempt in April.

Severe weather forced me to abort the first Humphrey attempt in April.

The chance of blizzards is pretty low this time around, but the heat could be problematic, its 113 degrees in Phoenix today but it will be cooler on the mountain, hopefully a lot cooler. Then there are thunderstorms forecasted this week. My original plan was to take a rest day on Thursday and climb Friday, but the weather looks more favorable on Thursday. So well see what the mountain has to throw at me this time, and hopefully I’ll be up to the challenge.

Highpoint Statistics:
State: Arizona
Elevation: 12,633′
US Rank by Height: 12th
Round Trip Hiking Time: 7 Hours

If you have some time to kill, you can read that first trip report here.

In the meantime, stay tuned to the Danger Network…

24 Jul

Mt Hood Trip Report Posted

In State Highpoints by Robert Danger Byrd / July 24, 2016 / 0 Comments

Tuesday July 12th, 2016 I stood on the summit of Mount Hood, the state highpoint of Oregon. This was #44 out of 50 for me. This was a hard won summit, with my first attempt ending in failure after being turned back 700′ from the summit due to weather. The second attempt was also not without its challenges, so when I finally did make it, it felt like I had really accomplished something.

Hood has a reputation for nastiness, and has killed over 130 people. It’s one of the higher death tolls for US mountains. Even so, I was still surprised the intensity and variety of her wrath. Why is Hood a female? Because a male mountain doesn’t really care if you climb him or not, he’s indifferent. But a female mountain will fight you all the way to the top. And fight she did, throwing freezing rainstorms, icy winds, whiteouts, avalanches, hailstorms and even a fall for good measure.

As I mentioned, it took two attempts to bag this one, and the stories are tightly linked, so I have combined them both into this one trip report.

A very happy Danger stands on the summit of Mount Hood.

A  happy Danger stands jauntily on the summit of Mount Hood.

Highpoint Statistics:
Summit Date: Tuesday July 12th, 2016
State: Oregon
Summit Elevation: 11,249′
Trailhead Elevation: 5,860′
Elevation Gain: 5,389′
US Rank by Height: 13th
Round Trip Hiking Time: 13 Hours

Highpoint Links:
Trip Report – You will see larger photos here.
Posts
Photo Gallery #1
Photo Gallery #2
GPS Track #1
GPS Track #2

To view a sortable table of all of the highpoints with completion dates, trip reports, photo galleries, blog entries an GPS tracks, visit the US State Highpoint Progress Page.

About the Mountain
Mount Hood, was called “Wy’East” by the American Indians who once inhabited the area. Hood is a potentially active stratovolcano located only 50 miles east of Portland. Steam is constantly spewing from fumarole areas and sulfuric gases are a hazard for climbers. Eleven glaciers grace Mt. Hood’s peak and the Timberline Ski Lodge is situated at the base of the mountain. At 11,249 feet, it is Oregon’s highest mountain as well as being one of the most visually impressive mountains in the nation based on its geographical prominence.

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12 Jul

Mt Hood Oregon HP #44 Complete

In State Highpoints by Robert Danger Byrd / July 12, 2016 / 3 Comments

So state highpoint #44 is officially in the bag. I’ve been back at the trailhead for an hour, loading & sorting gear, changing out of my wet clothes, which was not fun in freezing windy conditions.

This was a very big day. A full 13 hours of non stop intensely physically challenging and technically demanding work. This was the most technical mountain I have climbed yet, and it definitely sharpened my skills and showed me some weak points.

I’ll post a report later, but for now, I’m going to go find me a wilderbeast to eat.

12 Jul

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In State Highpoints by Delorme InReach / July 12, 2016 / 0 Comments

And now its raining and extremely windy.

12 Jul

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In State Highpoints by Delorme InReach / July 12, 2016 / 0 Comments

Making great time and having big fun glissading & on the lower slopes now. But now Im in a whiteout. Mountain weather is so dynamic. Keeps things interesting

12 Jul

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In State Highpoints by Delorme InReach / July 12, 2016 / 0 Comments

Now below the technical stuff. Geared up to glissade! Which is French for butt sliding on mountain. Its the fastest way to get down conditions permitting

12 Jul

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In State Highpoints by Delorme InReach / July 12, 2016 / 0 Comments

Downclimbing the chute was worse w sun softening snow. Took my time went backwards, buried axe, kicked deep steps. Retrieved pole & got hit w minor avalanche

12 Jul

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In State Highpoints by Delorme InReach / July 12, 2016 / 0 Comments

Everything is OK, but it is exceptionally cold. My iPhone is frozen, so messages will be shorter and fewer as they have to be keyed in direct from sat beacon.

12 Jul

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In State Highpoints by Delorme InReach / July 12, 2016 / 1 Comment

Booyah! I now stand atop Mt Hood. Sunny, light wind, clear, w great vis. I can see Rainier, Adams & St Helens. It is a perfect day to be on a mountaintop.

12 Jul

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In State Highpoints by Delorme InReach / July 12, 2016 / 0 Comments

Past the crazy stuff, nice easy 35 degree slope from here. Next stop summit!

12 Jul

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In State Highpoints by Delorme InReach / July 12, 2016 / 2 Comments

Just took a 30′ fall but managed to self arrest. Ice axe was buried but not holding, kicked in with crampons and managed to stop. Lost ski pole and GoPro.

12 Jul

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In State Highpoints by Delorme InReach / July 12, 2016 / 0 Comments

Came to a 15′ crevasse. Can’t jump that far, so traversing to narrower point. Hard going, but weather holding, what a perfect day. I’m nailing it this time!

12 Jul

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In State Highpoints by Delorme InReach / July 12, 2016 / 0 Comments

Cached some gear to lighten the load hydrated and forced down 900 calories. Heading up now! Skies are clear at summit, cloudy below. Very dramatic!

12 Jul

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In State Highpoints by Delorme InReach / July 12, 2016 / 1 Comment

About to head up Hogsback Ridge which is the last obstacle to the summit ridge. Seeing it up close is intimidating, icy 45+ degree slope. Its 27 deg & windy.

12 Jul

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In State Highpoints by Delorme InReach / July 12, 2016 / 0 Comments

Sunrise is breathtaking! I now climb through the crater of an active volcano, feeling the heat, seeing the steam, smelling the sulfur. What an amazing place!

12 Jul

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In State Highpoints by Delorme InReach / July 12, 2016 / 1 Comment

2nd break, 9,869′ and above hail & snow cloud. Yep, snowing too. Wind calmer up high, some light cloud cover but good vis. Now I n rockfall area, helmet time

12 Jul

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In State Highpoints by Delorme InReach / July 12, 2016 / 0 Comments

Now this unexpected, I suddenly find myself climbing a mountain in a rather spirited hailstorm. Not too big mind you, but still painful. What next?

12 Jul

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In State Highpoints by Delorme InReach / July 12, 2016 / 0 Comments

Taking a break at 8811′. It is 37 deg & moderate winds. Averaging 1,125′ elevation gain per hour. Not bad for an old man. Snow is solid, so far so good.

12 Jul

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In State Highpoints by Delorme InReach / July 12, 2016 / 0 Comments

Making good time, just passed the Silcox Warming Hut. Feeling good, feeling strong, no breaks yet, will take one higher up.

12 Jul

Hood Second Attempt Begins

In State Highpoints by Robert Danger Byrd / July 12, 2016 / 0 Comments

Geared up and leaving the trailhead now where it’s a balmy 48 degrees. More wind than expected, but otherwise weather is good.