Now that all of us are back at BC, we await another weather window and are resting up for a summit attempt,
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which may be a few days away. As soon as we get a good 4 day stretch,
some of us will move from BC to Camp 2 direct, and another group will go
from BC to Camp 1 to Camp 2. From there, we will have to monitor our
progress from Camp 2 to the summit…it is all weather and conditions
permitting.
To date, we all are really pleased with the style in which we have
climbed the mountain- carrying our own loads, hauling shared fixed line,
fixing the route, breaking trail, etc. Each camp arrival has been a
success in and of itself, and we are looking forward to going for the
summit as a team of 6.
Surprise, surprise. The rain stopped play. As Saturday slipped by,
Sundays forecast got worse and worse until the radar showed almost
continuous torrential rain all day. I woke feeling sad and disappointed
but quickly checked my computer in the hope that something may have
changed overnight. It was worse than ever, not a chance for climbing,
nothing to do but pack up and head home.
Dave and I said goodbye to our friends and started on the long
northwards drive. I was in a pretty low mood for the journey and an
sure that I was not the best company for Dave but he did his best to
cheer me up.
I feel like I could have climbed the route today but have been held back
by forces out of my control and this is very frustrating.
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, What's more frustrating is that due to other factors that are out
of my control (read work!), I wont be able to get back on the route for
almost 3 weeks, which right about now, feels like an eternity away.
As most obsessive climbers will know, projects get in your head and
under your skin and if it is particularly big or important project, it
is difficult to focus on anything else. You wake up, go about your day,
and go to sleep with the moves and sequences whizzing round your head
and as usual happens when you are focused on a specific point in the
future, the present seems to go on for ever.
But deep down I know time will run away from me as fast as it always does and there are plenty of things I need to do.
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,For one, I need to work really hard on my fitness for the next 4 days,
because as soon as Friday comes I will be locked away, with no climbing
for 9 days and I don't want to feel like a sack of spuds when I finally
get back on the route.
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