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mountaineered  Mount Gardiner  and did 17.0Km and 1955m   
Mood and date:  Oct 15, 2011
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When I made a callout I wanted it to be a long but regular scramble, however, it appeared to be another megahike with mountaineering added to the mix. In total, it took 14 hours 30 minutes for the whole trip but it included more stops than we expected.

Knowing that we have to go beyond Pemberton and the days are short, I decided to start very early. So we left the parking lot at 4:30 am. Two of us were at the trailhead right at after the sunrise and started hiking at 7:53 am.

There is a nice waterfall not far from the beginning of a trail but overall till it gets to the open, the hike through the forest was quite steep and uneventful. There was a tricky Palace creek crossing because the temperature outside was just above zero and most of the stones and deadwood we supposed to hop over were covered with ice. On the way up we crossed it without a problem. Right after the crossing the ground was frozen and covered with frost icing till the second crossing, which wasn't a problem at all since the creek was very shallow and narrow there.

The forest opens up a bit when you come under the cliffs where we observed two magnificent frozen waterfalls. Though this area hasn't been covered in snow yet. Just around the cliffs we came to the well known smooth slabs. I was worried a bit that they might be icy this time of the year but fortunately they were very dry, prefect for slab walking. Therefore my goal was to pass this point on the way back before the dark, so there will be no complications.

I was very optimistic about this trip as we reached the huts in 3 hours 30 minutes, that's a quite good speed, and the weather was unbelievably good: clear skies, cool but not col continue reading »
 
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