Friday, November 28, 2003
Kendall Peak Road 11.28.03
Today was a day were I should have just stayed home. I left home with warm and heavy rains, I was sure I could make it to the Hyak snow park without too much difficulty. When I reached the snow park there were at least 20 cars parked, so I had to go a quarter mile and turn around. Much to my dismay the truck didn't take to the slushy road and I was stuck sideways in the middle of the road. Lucky for me someone hooked a tie strap to my front end and managed to get me turned around. My first instinct was to just go home not wanting to get stuck again. I noticed that there was ample parking underneath the overpass and the road was free of snow, so I parked. I mostly climb during the week so I was a little unprepared for the sheer amount of people along the way. About 20 minutes in I noticed that Baxter had shed his sweater, so I had to descend about 5 minutes to retieve it. I then returned to the climb until about 20 minutes later when I realized that somewhere along the way I had lost Baxter. Last week I lost the other dog Tanner, so this was something I really didn't want to go through again. I dropped about 5 minutes to point where Tanner was waiting. I could see tracks that left the road and where Baxter couldn't make it back up to the road. I was now faced with tracking my dog through the snow. Baxter is small and light enough to weave his way among the heavy brush that lines the logging road. I however, am not I had much difficulty in following in his footsteps. After floundering in chest deep snow for about 10 minutes I noticed a couple who were on the road and asked them to keep an eye out for the beagle. Lucky for me, they noticed Baxter just making it out onto the road. I then tried to make my way the 30 or so feet to regain the road. Every step I sunk until the snow was at eye level, I was forced to crawl the remaining distance. My heart was now not beating it was just a straight tone. I am sure the couple was amused with my escapades. To make things worse Baxter was so scared that he wouldn't come and would run away any time I made move in his direction. I prodded Tanner ahead until he made contact with Baxter and finally they both returned. Not wanting to tempt fate any further I returned to the truck and made my way home.
Tuesday, November 18, 2003
Mount Tenneriffe 11.18.03
The dogs were literally bouncing off the wall today, so I thought it would be best to get some sort of climb in despite the very heavy rains today. Looking for a open brushless climb that was close to home, I chose to climb Tenerife via the logging road that nearly takes you all the way to the summit. The rain stayed steady and very heavy for the entire time of this trip. At approx 2800ft I decided that I had enough of the rain and retreated. On the return trip the dogs caught a scent and disappeared. This is not an unusual event but when the beagle was the first to return I began to worry. The beagle is the one I am always trying to fetch. After calling Tanner's name for what seemed like an eternity, I was faced with the what to do next. I decided that maybe he had become lost and would head back to the car so I continued the descent after marking where we had parted ways. I then started back calling Tanner's name as loud and as often as I could, all the while trying to think of how I was going to explain how I lost one of our babies to the wife. After about 5 minutes of descent Tanner thankfully returned. The rest of the way out seemed to go quite a bit faster. There is running water nearly everywhere and there were spots on Mt Si Rd that were under water.
Tuesday, November 4, 2003
Squaw Lake 11.4.03
There is snow on the the majority of the road past Salmon La Sac Campground but is of little bother even in a 2 wheel drive truck. The trail is mostly covered in snow and is very slippery in obvious spots. I reached Squaw lake in an hour and found it frozen competely solid. I was somewhat suprised that is was frozen enough to walk on already. I didn't test this theory but the dogs sure enjoyed walking out towards the middle. There were three people on the trail ahead of me but I never saw them. The temps were cool and crisp but the wind was light so it wasn't bothersome. Another beautiful day in the hills!
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