2dtrail wrote:Do you all prefer the sunrise to the sunset up there? It sounds like it. My plan was to summit in the evening and pack out in the a.m. before it got to hot. What do you think?
You could do both. I've done this in the winter a number of times, camping at Tamarack Valley when there's enough snow and going directly up the east face. Makes a great weekend workout.
Barring any late-afternoon t-storms, you can hike up for a late afternoon at the summit (maybe a picnic dinner, too!), then down for something to eat and a little sleep. Get up early and hike back up for the sunrise. Its all on well established trail, so even the most minimal headlamp should make it easy to follow.
Yeah, you'll be a little tired and sleepy after all this. But who cares about sleep. There's too many peaks to climb to waste time sleeping!