Mt Si and Ice Axe Arrests

Friday, April 30, 2010

Last weekend we had great outdoor fun!  Sadly its taken me 5 days for me to post to the blog with pictures.
Saturday we hiked Mt. Si with the fabulous Climb for Clean Air hiking team.  We all made it to the top in just over 2 hours with 25-30 pound packs.  We started at the beginning of the trail with a downpour, at the top of the mountain it was snowing!
Katie in the snow, soaking the last bit of the cold and snow before spring comes full swing. 

Here is the gang at the top.  Not much a view but a great workout for sure.

After the hike we had a delicious lunch with some of the team at North Bend Bar and Grill.  The best part of this experience is making new friends!

On Sunday we went to Mt Stevens Pass Ski Mountain.  The ski resort is closed for the season but not for the Mountaineers!  We got to play on the mountain all day practicing glissading and ice axe arrests.  We did ice axe arrests from glissading.  We practiced ice axe arrests from the position of sliding down the hill head first on our stomachs.   Just when we got comfortable with all that we slid down the hill head first stomach up, with an ice axe arrest before we got to the bottom of the hill.  The day was awesome, super sunny, nice and warm, wet snow but we never got cold, fabulous.  The absolutely best part of the day was that we are now confident with our ice axe, we know what to do with it, we know why we carry it!
Proof of the sunny day.  So much better than 24 hours ago!

All smiles!  How can we not be.  We are using our gear, we know what do with an ice axe and its sunny!

A Very Productive Past Two Weeks with Pictures! (Ryan Post #2!)

Monday, April 19, 2010

Ryan here again, can you believe it?  Katie's busy working next to me so it's my turn to post about the last two weekends, and I'm thrilled to do so because they were great!
The weekend before last (Saturday I think) the Climb For Clean Air gang gathered at the base of Seattle's famed Tiger Mountain for training climb #3 (our 2nd - having missed the first).  Filtered sunshine ultimately led to a warm and dry day following a crisp early morning start.  Group members really started to get familiar with each other on this climb, and Katie and I both found ourselves having really nice conversations with a wide variety of our teammates as we ascended the trail.  Next hike we'll be able to greet them by name when we arrive and maybe bond a little further during the hike.  As for the hike, we were told to carry 20 lbs, which we did, and we had no trouble.  In total I think the hike was around 6 miles and maybe 1,800 vertical feet.  As a group we moved a little slower than we had on the shorter Little Si trail (the previous hike), but nice and steady.  Based on experience with "MicroSpikes" (baby crampons for your boots) loaned to us from our reliable hiking buddies Jacob and Natasha, we had just spent our 20% REI coupons on some for ourselves and I got to put them through their paces near the summit when we encountered icy conditions left over from our recent spring snows.  Unfortunately Katie's order hadn't arrived yet (separately ordered) so she braved the slippery conditions with only hiking poles.  At the top we got a great shot of us with Tacoma in the background.
Tiger Summit (#3) - Tacoma in background
Last Friday night we had our favorite hiking duo (Jacob and Natasha) over for dinner where we discovered their plans to car camp on the San Juan Islands soured a bit due to the rainy Saturday forecast.  So we asked to them to accompany us on a rainy hike instead.  With all the spring snow we've been having and opting to remain out of the avalanche danger we chose a lower yet still challenging trail off Highway 2 this side of Steven's Pass.  Actually, Katie and I had partially completed the hike after work back when we just started dating, but we really wanted to complete the route and see Lake Serene, after Bridal Veil Falls, where we had turned around the first time.  In total the route was about 8.5 miles and about 2,500 vertical feet.  Light rain for the entire drive was surprisingly replaced by humid but dry conditions on the trail initially.  On the way up we actually had (as she called it) a "Boeing siting" of a gal I work with in Flight Test.  She asked us why we weren't at work implying in jest 787 flight testing couldn't very well continue while we were all gone:)  Truth be told one of the enablers of the trip was that all 4 flying airplanes have grown roots on the ground and aren't flying at present due to planned "layups."  We crossed the multitude of falls that make up the Bridal Veil, stopping only for more than a pause at the largest fall for some photos and some cooling mist.
Bridal Veil Falls - revisited
You have to actually backtrack about a half mile from the fall to rejoin the trail and continue onward and upward to Lake Serene.  On the way up we found a whimsical tree trunk precariously hanging over the trail - an excellent photo op.
I eventually had let it go
Continuing on, just as the trail steepened we encountered a trio that looked pretty wrecked.  Strange given their descending, comfortable temps, no rain, seemingly no injuries, and obvious fitness.  Weird.  They half-heartedly warned us of impending snow but indicated we'd make the lake no problem.  Onward.  After some steep climbing interrupted once in a while by dramatic views across the Skykomish valley, we hit the snow.
Skykomish Valley - town of Gold Bar in the distance
And then we hit the rain!  It's amazing how fast an enjoyable hike becomes "not all that enjoyable."  After gearing up we continued with only a rare post-holing or slipping.  The slushy snow didn't lend itself to the MicroSpikes so we went for it rocking only naked boots.  Finally though, as with most mountain lakes, we leveled off just as we caught glimpses of the lake slightly below and through the trees.  Wow!  Lake Serene sits beneath a 3,000' vertical rock wall comprising famed Mt Index's NE face.
Lake Serene & Mt Index NE face
By the way, Mt Index is where the first American to summit Everest (Jim Whittaker) claims he came the closest to using his 9th life!  Just as we sat down at the frozen lake's edge for lunch we were jolted by the thunderous crashes of ice and rock colliding as narrow avalanches whipped down the shoots between the cliff faces.  Nature's fireworks, it was truly awesome!  Not to be outdone by nature two gentlemen emerged from behind us breaking open a six-pack and firing up cigarettes!  Ok, I enjoy a beer, so we've got something in common there, but these two were just wearing jeans and t-shirts, no sign of a pack with more gear in sight - literally just the beer!  They sure were friendly guys though, I felt bad when I we had responded to their inquiry that we had no booze of our own.  Heading down we encountered more folks who seemed pretty ill-prepared for the rough weather.  And it turned out they would need better gear than sweat pants and tennis shoes as the sky finally opened and unleashed its deluge for the the last hour of our hike to the car.  Our two beer loving friends made it just fine though, happy as clams as they emerged from the trail as we saddled up to head home.
After a shower and change of clothes we finished off the night with an additional $400 toward our cause thanks to a fun-filled night of poker with Katie's colleagues.  Plus, Katie contributed an extra $40 as she came in 3rd pulling in 5 points toward the 2010 Flight Deck Poker Series championship!
Katie joins the poker elite alongside the tourney points leaders Steven and Martin
As of today, with a few more donations trickling in today, I think we have only about $200 to go to secure our spot in the climb!!!  THANK YOU!!!!!!

Technical Difficulties and a lot of Exclamation Marks (sorry I am excited)

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Sorry for the lack of posts...
We have gotten ourselves a new camera to document our trips but the camera did not come with a cord in which to download the pictures to the computer.  Sad I know.  So we have been out hiking and enjoying this nice weather, but as of right now we have no new pictures and posts are boring without pictures so you will have to stay tuned on that front.  Hopefully it won't be much longer for us to resolve this situtation.

As for the fundraising part of this big adventure we are doing AWESOME!
Team Younkin/Hammell have raised $9795!!  We are just $705 from our minimum goal of $10,500!  It is not even the end of April, this is just an amazing blessing that I think only our friends and family are so easily capable of!  Ryan, Dad, and I are totally impressed by the giving to such a worthy cause and with such grace.
So once again many thanks, we will continue to thank you because stopping kids from smoking, curing lung diseases and keeping our air clean is something to be excited and thankful for.

We are hiking this weekend, anyone want to join us this Saturday?