I went up yesterday with two friends, one of them being a first timer. We left the museum at 7:20am and rocked the first few miles. Before we knew it, we had hit the first rescue box and continued on after stopping for a second and leaving some water. We passed three or four groups of two/three hikers between the rescue box and flat rock.
Our time to flat rock was 3:02, where we ran into Ellen and Jim. They continued on and we stopped to enjoy our turkey sandwiches and some beef jerkey and fruit rolls. I knew my sub-5 hour was within grasp, but the ice on the trail had me worried. I had no idea...
So we start again after a 40 minute break at flat rock (the longest I've taken there). The mile after flat rock is what always kills me but this time I had good legs and made great time to the traverse. My friend Len bought new shoes the night before and decided to "break them in" on Skyline. Needless to say his feet were killing him at this point and he started to fall back. His girlfriend Laura and I pushed forward. We turn the corner after the TYJ rocks and immediately regret not bringing spikes. The ice was slick and more than I had expected but with careful footing we pressed on and hit BFR in no time. The last few switchbacks up to the notch were no fun but I kept looking at my watch and knew I wasn't only going to go sub-5, but I was getting damn close to sub-4. After a few close slips we finally reached the top where Ellen and Jim, and two Korean guys doing the full C2C, were just finishing as well. First thing I do when we finish is check my watch again and couldn't believe it. Final time: 4 hours 22 minutes. 3:02 to flat rock and 1:20 from flat rock to finish..... Without spikes.
Crappy TR but I'm sure Ellen will post one of hers soon.
