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Summer Plans/Update

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List of Peaks (Spring 2024-Winter 2025):

Starting last season off strong with TGOC in may, I knew it was bound to be a productive summer in the mountains. Although the list isn't very long, it includes in my opinion some of the most scenic peaks in our area. I try to focus on enjoyment over bagging. Overall it was an excellent summer full of time spent in the mountains with the people I love. 

Early days of TGOC (BJJ)
Mount Baldy seen from Midnight Peak
Matisse - Summit of Grizzly Peak
On the Ridge of Raspberries 
JM on Porcupine Ridge
Ben on the descent from the summit Of Mount Cornwall
Sam on the summit of Smutwood Peak
Summit of Prairie
Me on summit of Mount Allan
Wasootch Ridge, Sam in the foreground

On the final push to the summit of Windtower

Future/Summer Plans

This summer is sure to be a busy one as always, but I'm going to try and make the most of it. Some things I have kicking around right now include mostly day hikes and potentially a few overnighters, if time permits it. The first thing on my list that I really want to finish is Outlaw Peak. It's the last of the big four in elbow (Banded, Glasgow, Cornwall, Outlaw) for me and I'd like to check that one off the list. Another one I've been looking at is the full ridge of Nahahi. From what I can tell it looks like an amazing day full of fun walking and some light scrambling. I would also like to head up to Bryant lake at some point and camp at the lake for a couple days and bag some peaks around that area as day trips (Mount Bryant, Bryant Ridge). Overall I want to try and explore some more remote areas including hikes off the Jumpingpound road (Mount Howard) as well as down the Forestry Trunk Road (Raspberry ridge, Mount Burke area). No matter what I'm sure there will be some memories made and hopefully I can share them with some pretty amazing people to. All that's left to do now is wait for some of the snow to melt and hope for nice weather. I'll update then. 
Nihahi route
Mount Howard route
Outlaw route


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