Good luck exploring that ridge that connects to Hastings Peak - looks like pure bushwhackery to me, plus both Bailey and Hastings Canyon are technical and are not good bail out options.
So this is a different site than your usual blog, yes? And it mentions something about a native Californian and you're from out of state. So are a guest poster on that blog or ?
Good luck exploring that ridge that connects to Hastings Peak - looks like pure bushwhackery to me, plus both Bailey and Hastings Canyon are technical and are not good bail out options.
Well the lower portion has some clear use trails that go away, so I would just plan on going up as far as feasible to still be able to turn around. Will play it safe.
So this is a different site than your usual blog, yes? And it mentions something about a native Californian and you're from out of state. So are a guest poster on that blog or ?
HJ
Yeah that is the site my hiking friend is building. It's too much work for me to create my own, might as well 'join forces'. So posts by me should be under 'Zé'
JMunaretto wrote:Yeah that is the site my hiking friend is building. It's too much work for me to create my own, might as well 'join forces'. So posts by me should be under 'Zé'
Very cool. Good sources of detailed info always welcome.
Good luck exploring that ridge that connects to Hastings Peak - looks like pure bushwhackery to me, plus both Bailey and Hastings Canyon are technical and are not good bail out options.
Well the lower portion has some clear use trails that go away, so I would just plan on going up as far as feasible to still be able to turn around. Will play it safe.
So when are you planning on trying the south ridge of Hastings?