Mount Sally

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Anthony
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I hit Mount Sally from Shortcut Saddle yesterday. I had previously attempted Sally from the east in September, but turned back because the firebreak was overgrown and I was wearing shorts.

Well, the firebreak is overgrown on the west side too. It also has an added bonus of snow and mud right now. But this time I was properly equipped.

My total mileage was just shy of three miles, but it was one of the slowest three miles I've ever done. At least the views are great.

P.S. Someone needs to bring a new register. The current one is MIA, possibly due to the recent storms.
Time to go home
Time to go home
Remnant of register
Remnant of register
Remnant of register
Remnant of register
Eastern view from the summit
Eastern view from the summit
One of many heavily overgrown sections
One of many heavily overgrown sections
View from a false summit
View from a false summit
Mud
Mud
Overgrown firebreak
Overgrown firebreak
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Well done! Thanks for the pictures.
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Sweet! Nice to see snow on top of Mt. Sally. I hiked that about 4 years ago but didn't find a register. Thanks for the pics and TR.
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Were there other pieces of the register? That's usually a sign that the Register Ripper hit the summit. Someone out there hates Sierra Club sign-in books.
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Sean wrote: Were there other pieces of the register? That's usually a sign that the Register Ripper hit the summit. Someone out there hates Sierra Club sign-in books.
Seriously? That's hilarious...

I spent a few minutes scouring the immediate area and only found a pencil and a couple torn-out pages. I didn't see any signs of a register container.
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Anthony wrote:
Sean wrote: Were there other pieces of the register? That's usually a sign that the Register Ripper hit the summit. Someone out there hates Sierra Club sign-in books.
Seriously? That's hilarious...
Yeah, here is an old post I made about him. So far I have found ripped registers on Copter Ridge, Kratka Ridge and Wright Mountain.
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Sean wrote:So far I have found ripped registers on Copter Ridge, Kratka Ridge and Wright Mountain.
+ Sally. All lightly trafficked areas. Interesting.
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Post by AW~ »

Sounds like a nice peak to send HPS peak baggers to ;)
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