Let’s call it like it is – Torture, Insanity and Masochistic hike in the 90+ degree temperatues.
Zach is being kind

– we made the summit in 5.5 hours but it was a grueling approach, I could not seem to get my legs under me, let alone get my breathing relaxed. On a scale of 1-10 where Grand Canyon Rim to Rim was the 10 this was at least an 8 for me. I held him up and made this a longer day hike than it should have been.
I was struggling from Heaton Saddle onward as my body knew it was hotter than what the forecast (I checked on two sites the night before) had indicated. I had to take 3 minute breaks on numerous occasions, just to get my breathing under control every 100 feet or so on the way up.
Once we were on the summit, it was a crack-up to open the registry box to find a pack of Marlboro Cigarettes half empty with a lighter next to it

– that’s the last thing I thought I would ever find on the summit of Iron Mountain #1.
Thank God for north facing slopes

as there was some residual snow in the shaded areas and we both took advantage of the left over’s to collect some in our water bottles, plastic bags and water bladder. I used most of mine for watering down my bandana to keep my head cool on the way down – I’m a mid-western guy that struggles in temperatures above 85 degrees and when it reached 95 it became the slowest, hottest, drudgery of a hike I’ve ever done. If going up was the “Oven” than coming down was the “Frying Pan”. By the time I reached the shaded area at the very end of the trial just above the “Pit Toilets” at the beginning/end of the trail, I was down to a steady crawl and wishing for a one hour soaking in the nearest pool.
I will never do that hike again in those conditions;

I would rather fight the ice and snow in the dead of winter than attempt that “inferno” again.
I will never underestimate that mountain either

, those 8 or 9 saddles take a toll on you in that kind of heat – I can say that I completely avoided all the “Yucca” plants and did not get “Poked” one time – took a lot of extra concentration, but I was able to do that – no easy task on that mountain.
Funny as it may sound but it was "Zach" who was saying to Lilbitmo, that "it's only a little bit more"

and not the other way around this time.
Pictures here
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