Wednesday, after 11 hours and approximately 2,000 feet of climbing, we topped out on the Stawamus Chief.
The Chief is located about an hour north of Vancouver along the panoramic Sea to Sky highway.
Wednesday also happened to be our wedding anniversary.
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Photos from our route... )
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Happy wedding anniversary! Way to celebrate it. Even though I can't understand the goat syndrome, I do appreciate people who know how to celebrate without stuffing themselves full of food (which is what we usually do...).
Did you leave Apollo by himself for 12 hours? Did you have to kennel him? (I know, I know, I have a slightly monotonous track of mind).
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Well, we enjoy that too!
Poor Polly had to stay long-leashed to the car in the shade with a bed and water bowl. He's used to waiting for us by now, often at the bottom of buttresses as we disappear into the vertical horizon, but not usually for as long as 12 hours at a time. But since we were not rappelling back to where we started the route, we couldn't do that this time. We were actually running the descent because we felt like we'd left him for an awfully long time, but he didn't seem distressed when we arrived--just happy. We didn't even get the 'reprimand bark', just licks, squeals, and tail wags. He generally considers the car family territory.
When I look back to my pre-climbing days, the thing I liked most about mountain running/hiking was the steep and rocky sections where friction mattered and it was a tactical game of where to place your feet. Apparently, it was just a prelude to climbing.
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And happy anniversary to you and the Boy Wonder. What a very nice way to spend it.
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Thanks, that's exactly why I like sharing these! It's a very soulful sport and often a fun and beautiful way to see other parts of the world. Writing about it and photographing it come easily.
That was one of the longest routes we've ever done, so we were psyched. : )
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Great way to celebrate your anniversary!
Thanks! We're just two nutters happily tied to opposite ends of the same rope. *g*
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