The camera exaggerates! It's steep but it's nowhere near vertical. Good hiking shoes can smear the whole way with almost no need for edging. It's certainly somewhat exposed but it's non-technical.
Just realized my comment makes no sense - I was thinking I was replying to actual video footage of the climb and not this flyover. That's what I get for using my phone instead of getting onto the computer. Anyway, my sentiment still stands - it's steep but not technical.
I believe it. I see so much trash on trails, especially in 2020 when everybody decided “let’s get outside” but they forgot to respect the beauty of the outdoors and I always came back with excess trash from others on my hikes.
My favorite hike
Done it three times. Amazing hike. Be prepared for inclement weather folks.
Man this really shows how steep it actually is! That home stretch is practically vertical!
The camera exaggerates! It's steep but it's nowhere near vertical. Good hiking shoes can smear the whole way with almost no need for edging. It's certainly somewhat exposed but it's non-technical.
Just realized my comment makes no sense - I was thinking I was replying to actual video footage of the climb and not this flyover. That's what I get for using my phone instead of getting onto the computer. Anyway, my sentiment still stands - it's steep but not technical.
hahahah no
@@1Water1Coffee1Beer I think in some places it is about 69% grade. Not vertical, but pretty darn steep. 😵💫
GREATE VIDEO
Did it twice.beauiful great climb .
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ah, the easy way up......... I soloed the cable route.... sure was fun being young! damn that was 25 years ago
I've summited on 5 different routes and each time there is more and more human shit along the trail bet this guy did too.
You mean more trash 🗑️ on trail.hope not take better care of the mountain environment.
I don't recall encountering and trash on the trail.
I believe it. I see so much trash on trails, especially in 2020 when everybody decided “let’s get outside” but they forgot to respect the beauty of the outdoors and I always came back with excess trash from others on my hikes.