I got a bit of a late start on Sunday. The weather was overcast in OC but I figured I could climb above the clouds and have a perfect day. I was right for while.
Here is what 9 am looked like at Manker... clear and awesome. Notice I am smiling.


So up the mountain I go But I have the strange feeling I am being followed.

But Onward I press because I can see the bowl so clearly and perfect just calling my name... "Hey Dumbass come up here"

At this point I am really noticing the clouds coming in hard.


And by the time I got to the hut, this is what I see.



The Bowl is completely socked in and clouds are all around with visibility dropping fast and the wind picking up. That should have been enough for me to turn around and head out... but no. Up I go.
So I put on my gear and head up through the boulder field to the very left side of the bowl where the only real snow is. Notice I am still somewhat smiling.


Well everyone else was heading up the summer trail which is what I should have done. But no. As I emerge from the boulder field I could not see anything visibility was only 25 meters or so. I decide I am going to wait a while for it to clear out. So in 15 minutes or so the sun peaks through and I go for it.





So about halfway up the slope my visibility drops again and I cant see anything. But I know I am going the right way as long as I am going up, right?
No Longer smiling...

So I finally decided to turn back and head down. I was not happy I did not summit and here is the exact moment I realized that was not in the cards. Really not smiling.

I started down the mountain.


Notice I am almost smiling again.

Lessons learned:
1. I need to realize sooner when I should not go on.
2. I probably should not solo mountaineer / hike anymore
3. All my friends have kids now and cant hike anymore (need to get new friends). This will solve #2
4. Check the weather before I leave not matter what month it is.