Sally wrote:I REALLY enjoyed your TR, HJ! I love the way you narrate along with your pics.
Thanks, Sally. I try to let people see the hike, yes, but also my thought process and approach to the hike. Hopefully understanding what's involved (from my point of view) makes the photos more interesting.
The Dragon's Head looks pretty scarey.
It's not bad, but dang are those drop offs intimidating. It's a quick hike from the north saddle to the top.
I've wondered what it's like down in that Tarn ever since I first set eyes on it in the 60's.
The tarn is kind of cool. It's this barren moonscape of a place. It was kind of fun to walk around on it. Kind of trippy or something.
The big question is, can Ellen and I do The Dragon's Head without tripping and falling over the side?!
Ultimately, you guys have to answer that one for yourselves.
However, here's the route:
The easiest way is to walk along the knife edge of the ridge you see in the photo from the north saddle. However, there's no rule that you couldn't go just east of the spine of the ridge. It would be more difficult, but you could avoid a lot of the drop offs. The summit itself has a heck of a drop off, so the drop offs would be tricky to avoid completely.
HJ