zippetydude wrote:Screerider wrote: I'd go elsewhere and wait for next year.
Correction, I wrote...Screerider wrote:If you have the experience and a little common sense, go on a weekend and follow the footprints. If not I'd go elsewhere and wait for next year.
C'mon Scree, he's doing it right! The general consensus is to wait for October, then go with someone who knows the trail. He's doing that and even looking well in advance for someone knowledgeable to go along.
yaams, not to worry. If you have bluerail or Scott with you, there is exactly zero chance you'll get lost. They both know every possible route up this mountain. That being said, Screerider is right in that you can probably just follow footsteps along with the many people that will be on the trail and you'll have no trouble anyway.
It's a great trail, a great adventure, and a fun challenge. As long as you're fit, you're fine. Hope you have fun. I generally do a few trips up myself starting in October and stopping when the snow gets too deep, so we may meet out there. Good luck and have fun.
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zippetydude wrote:Screerider: Hey, no offense intended!I agree that experience is important, I didn't notice that because I was startled at seeing the advice to wait.
With regard to being a guide, the only other person I'm aware of who knows the mountain as well as bluerail and Scott would be Fern. He would be a really fun guide and he'd probably carry a sofa for you to take breaks in comfort. He does have lots of interesting stories to share with you as well. I don't know if he does any official guiding though.
I'm a good guide's assistant. Whenever I go with bluerail I only carry a little bit of water. That way I can make his pack lighter when I drink all of his!
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