
Some friends and I went camping a couple weeks ago in the Indian Peaks Wilderness area, and I suggested we hike Mt. Audubon at (elev. 13,223 ft). Rather than doing a regular hike, however, I suggested we start at 3 am and summit by sunrise, which we made.
The hike itself was fairly strenuous. It was a different experience hiking at night. The moon was half full, so our headlamps were extinguished most of the hike. Watching the sunrise from the top was breathtaking. The pic above is me looking out over God's glory in all my glory (I blame it on the lack of sleep!).
2 comments:
Man, wish I could have made it up for this year's Labor Day hike!
Regarding the picture, I've never seen pristine nature ruined in such a manner. Even the Exxon Valdez captain would be dismayed.
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