In September - Cole asked me to attempt the WURL - Wasatch Ultimate Ridge Linkup
Cole in Stairs Gulch during a WURL preparation scramble |
I did not want to do the WURL for the obvious reasons- but settled on a compromise. We would instead turn the ~25 miles of ridge hiking into a 2-day adventure broken up by a stay at one of Snowbird's lodges. We would also cut out the section of ridge from Cardiff Pass to the Tram. We would call this the WSWURL "Weak Sauce WURL". Needless to say we completed about 30% of the WSWURL - and have a long way to go to complete the WURL in its entirety.
Cole - Twin Peaks looking into LCC |
To get myself ready - I started doing non-sensical things - like running at Liberty Park in the dark before work, a 5k followed by a day of DH biking, scrambling rock faces, climbing mountains. I even bought a pair of shoes that were billed for walking around on rocks!
Me - Twin Peaks with the city in the background |
Needless to say - I left a lot of good fall biking on the table.
We made it up Twin Peaks quickly and were moving fast towards Sunrise. All the training was paying off. However, it was not the fitness that ultimately had me worried - it was the scrambling.
Sunrise Peak |
There were two sections of the BCC ridge that had me concerned. The first was the section heading up Sunrise and the next was Monte Cristo. This concern was the reason I sought out several rock scrambling adventures prior.
Pano |
However, what ultimately got me was the extended section of ridge line from the top of Tanner's slide path to the Little Pine Couloir. This section was slightly downhill for a sustained distance and knife edge. The fact that we spent much of this section not going up made it very difficult.
Tanner's Slide Path to LCC road |
I was mentally exhausted when we reached the Little Pine Couloir - and not feeling up for an attempt on the Monte Cristo section. We decided to bail towards BCC and Lake Blanche.
Time to bail |
Once I get a chance to do the Monte Cristo section I can confirm, but bailing was likely more difficult than continuing. ~3 hours later we made it down several cliff bands to Lake Blanche.
Somewhere above Lake Blanche |
Lake Blanche is awesome. |
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