Eric and I did Iron Mountain from Heaton Flat on a gloomy June day. Temperatures were in the 40s, 50s, and 60s. With the wind on top, it was cold enough to numb hands and motivate an early departure for home. Visibility varied a lot, but it was definitely very low on top. The trail is somewhat overgrown in many places, but not so bad that wearing shorts resulted in a lot of bloodshed. We saw no one the entire time we were out.
This was Eric's 8th Iron Mountain and my 9th. We did it every year at this time from 2001 throuth 2007 but never got around to it last year.
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Iron Mountain 6-5-09
It was a different experience from the usual. Several years ago, we did Iron Mountain in July and consumed 7 liters between us -- the temperature was over 100 when we got back to the car. Getting numb on top was kind of unusual for this time of year.bikehike wrote:We did Iron on 5/16/09
Coming back down was so hot.
Each one of the 2 of us brought 6 liter of water and drank it all. To me, it sounds kinda funny when you say ....You took your first sip of water at the summit.