RE: [PNWCanyoning] Re: Partners for Sunday
From: pnwcanyoning@
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 11:21 PM
To: pnwcanyoning@
Subject: [PNWCanyoning] Re: Partners for Sunday
Edith Creek, 5600' ~30 degrees F
Ken and I gave each other unsure
looks as we walked up the snowy
trail from the Ranier visitor center toward
Edith Creek.
At the top of Myrtle Falls (100') the water in the
slow-moving pools
had a thin layer of ice. 4raps and about 2 hours later,
Ken and I
learned the best footing was in the flowing water even though our
feet were chilly, just to avoid the ice formed on all other nearby
surfaces. We also learned that when we paused too long on rappel,
the
wet rope would briefly freeze to our piranas.
During the descent, it both
snowed and hailed, but not very much.
It was a great chance to try cold
water canyoneering. We both wore
wetsuits (4mm and 5mm), rain gear, and
neoprene socks and gloves.
If the canyon had had any swims, I think we might
have been in
trouble temperature-
toasty with the exception of cool hands and feet.
By the time
we walked back up to remove the top anchor we were warm,
but those calm
pools were slushy with soon-to-form thick ice. Ken's
knife was frozen shut,
as were the zippers of our backpacks. I was
able to untie the webbing at the
first drop.
Great trip!! But I do think the canyon season is over at
higher
elevations.
I'll put some pictures up next. Ken, I have a CD
in the mail to you
for uploading to the website.
Ira
ps. There
was another party that has descended Edith since Ken did
it first a few
years ago. Has anyone used 8mm white or tan rope for
anchor-webbing with
single aluminum rap rings?
--- In pnwcanyoning@
>
>
> did you make it
out? trip report? pics? :)
>
> On Fri, 27 Oct 2006, Ken Leibert
wrote:
>
> > Mount Rainier National park creeks are at very low
levels as of
> > last Sunday. Van Trump creek is lower than I have ever
seen it.
Is
> > any one interested in doing something there on
Sunday? Edith
Creek,
> > Nichol Creek, Van Trump Creek?
>
>
> > Ken Leibert
> >
> >
> >
>
>
>
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Nice! Looking forward to the photos!
From: pnwcanyoning@yahoogroups.com [mailto: pnwcanyoning@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf Of Ira Lewis
Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 11:21 PM
To: pnwcanyoning@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [PNWCanyoning] Re: Partners for Sunday
Edith Creek, 5600' ~30 degrees F
Ken and I gave each other unsure looks as we walked up the snowy
trail from the Ranier visitor center toward Edith Creek.
At the top of Myrtle Falls (100') the water in the slow-moving pools
had a thin layer of ice. 4raps and about 2 hours later, Ken and I
learned the best footing was in the flowing water even though our
feet were chilly, just to avoid the ice formed on all other nearby
surfaces. We also learned that when we paused too long on rappel,
the wet rope would briefly freeze to our piranas.
During the descent, it both snowed and hailed, but not very much.
It was a great chance to try cold water canyoneering. We both wore
wetsuits (4mm and 5mm), rain gear, and neoprene socks and gloves.
If the canyon had had any swims, I think we might have been in
trouble temperature-wise, but as it was we were actually quite
toasty with the exception of cool hands and feet.
By the time we walked back up to remove the top anchor we were warm,
but those calm pools were slushy with soon-to-form thick ice. Ken's
knife was frozen shut, as were the zippers of our backpacks. I was
able to untie the webbing at the first drop.
Great trip!! But I do think the canyon season is over at higher
elevations.
I'll put some pictures up next. Ken, I have a CD in the mail to you
for uploading to the website.
Ira
ps. There was another party that has descended Edith since Ken did
it first a few years ago. Has anyone used 8mm white or tan rope for
anchor-webbing with single aluminum rap rings?
--- In pnwcanyoning@yahoogroups.com, coonrad <coonrad@...> wrote:
>
>
> did you make it out? trip report? pics? :)
>
> On Fri, 27 Oct 2006, Ken Leibert wrote:
>
> > Mount Rainier National park creeks are at very low levels as of
> > last Sunday. Van Trump creek is lower than I have ever seen it.
Is
> > any one interested in doing something there on Sunday? Edith
Creek,
> > Nichol Creek, Van Trump Creek?
> >
> > Ken Leibert
> >
> >
> >
> >
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brrrrrrrrr! great shots...
On Tue, 31 Oct 2006, Ira Lewis wrote:
> They're up. Check out the photo section of the yahoo group page -- or just
> click on the New Photos link below.
>
> On 10/31/06, Chris Hood <chris.hood@ashton.
>>
>> Nice! Looking forward to the photos!
>>
>> ------------
>> *From:* pnwcanyoning@
>> *On Behalf Of *Ira Lewis
>> *Sent:* Monday, October 30, 2006 11:21 PM
>> *To:* pnwcanyoning@
>> *Subject:* [PNWCanyoning] Re: Partners for Sunday
>>
>>
>>
>> Edith Creek, 5600' ~30 degrees F
>>
>> Ken and I gave each other unsure looks as we walked up the snowy
>> trail from the Ranier visitor center toward Edith Creek.
>>
>> At the top of Myrtle Falls (100') the water in the slow-moving pools
>> had a thin layer of ice. 4raps and about 2 hours later, Ken and I
>> learned the best footing was in the flowing water even though our
>> feet were chilly, just to avoid the ice formed on all other nearby
>> surfaces. We also learned that when we paused too long on rappel,
>> the wet rope would briefly freeze to our piranas.
>>
>> During the descent, it both snowed and hailed, but not very much.
>>
>> It was a great chance to try cold water canyoneering. We both wore
>> wetsuits (4mm and 5mm), rain gear, and neoprene socks and gloves.
>> If the canyon had had any swims, I think we might have been in
>> trouble temperature-
>> toasty with the exception of cool hands and feet.
>>
>> By the time we walked back up to remove the top anchor we were warm,
>> but those calm pools were slushy with soon-to-form thick ice. Ken's
>> knife was frozen shut, as were the zippers of our backpacks. I was
>> able to untie the webbing at the first drop.
>>
>> Great trip!! But I do think the canyon season is over at higher
>> elevations.
>>
>> I'll put some pictures up next. Ken, I have a CD in the mail to you
>> for uploading to the website.
>>
>> Ira
>>
>> ps. There was another party that has descended Edith since Ken did
>> it first a few years ago. Has anyone used 8mm white or tan rope for
>> anchor-webbing with single aluminum rap rings?
>>
>> --- In pnwcanyoning@
>> coonrad <coonrad@...
>> >
>> >
>> > did you make it out? trip report? pics? :)
>> >
>> > On Fri, 27 Oct 2006, Ken Leibert wrote:
>> >
>> > > Mount Rainier National park creeks are at very low levels as of
>> > > last Sunday. Van Trump creek is lower than I have ever seen it.
>> Is
>> > > any one interested in doing something there on Sunday? Edith
>> Creek,
>> > > Nichol Creek, Van Trump Creek?
>> > >
>> > > Ken Leibert
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> > >
>> >
>>
>>
>>
>
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Great photos.
You guys sure squeezed some extra season in this year.
Rob
> They're up. Check out the photo section of the yahoo group page --
or just
> click on the New Photos link below.
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