by kenbenoit » Sat Mar 22, 2014 10:04 am
I have been reviewing all of the literature on the skyline for the past couple of hours...something i should have done before the hike! After studying the aerial and topographical maps I now know that I made it to approx 5800 feet as i was on a hill looking at a slight drop of maybe 50 feet before ANOTHER MODEST CLIMB TO WHAT WOULD HAVE BEEN FLATROCK at 6000 feet.
A little history...I am from Angus Ontario, just north of Toronto. Arrived here on 10 March, going home 24 March. Since i arrived i have done North and South Lykken, Araby/Murray Peak and Araby to the Trading Post in the Indian Canyons via Murray Peak via a bike trail that led to the Fern valley Trail. On Tuesday I climbed to the flat section approx the 3000 ft level of the skyline with a friend. It was so beautiful and challenging that i wanted to go higher so off i went on thursday by myself.
I started at the Museum at 7:30 at a fast pace and got to the picnic tables in 20 min, to the 3000 foot flat spot we had been to on Tues in one hour, and to the 5800 foot level (I think) at 2:27. At this point i had a half liter of water left and wasn't sure where I was, but could see the trees and what looked like the top. I am a 66 year old fit triathlete/squash player but my eyes are are little suspect (short sighted) so I should have been able to see the tram if i had known where to look.
At that point I phoned my friend who told me I couldn't possibly be that far as it takes 9 hours to do the hike and that she didn't want me to die getting lost, and I didn't have enough water and I was alone. So I came down. Damn that was a long way! After getting up there in only 2:27, it took 3:05 to get down complete with big blisters on both of my big toes, sore knees and tired legs.
Personally, I think it would have been much easier to go up another 2600 feet than to go down 5800! I had not read about the proper place to go up at Coffman's Crag so that could have been a problem!
So did I make the correct decision? I may never have another opportunity to try this hike. I am not getting any younger and I may not get another opportunity to come here. I feel like i am recovered enough to make an attempt tomorrow except for the blisters which I could cover with some second skin...the left is healed already,the right has a bubble about the size of a fingernail.
Comments??