That's me, Gordon Schryer, looking back in awe at the
Sharkfin and it's Eastern Crevasses and Ice-fall on the Garibaldi Neve
Traverse. We traveled through that pile in TOTAL white-out... I'm still
dumb-founded today!
I'm 34 and have been hiking, climbing and ski mountaineering
for over half my life. I am quite committed to it now. I completed the
Seattle
Mountaineer's Basic Climbing course in 1998. I began the Intermediate Climbing course
as well as the Ski-Mountaineering course in 1999. I graduated the intermediate course in
Summer of 2000 and became a climb leader with the club in December 2000. Then I fell on my head!
Talk about a slow year... This is the year of "How to get FAT and out of shape!"
Black Mountain 2003 - Back-packing trip
Get Married! - 9/20/2003
Ouray ice-fest Jan 2004 - Back to swing in the tools (on TR)
3/18/2005: It's time to start thinking about selling my Rack! I remember reading a story about a guy who sold his rack only to regret it gravely a couple years later.
I think it is a diservice to my rack to not let those shiny pieces satisfy their existence.
I'll post a spreadsheet of items soon.
Y2K2 Trip Reports and Pics:
Another slow year, but this time it was cut short.... you should see what my climbing plans
for the year looked like before the fall!
Cutthroat Peak (8050) - SE Buttress - July 1, 2000:
Mt. Shuksan (9131)- N. Face - July, 8-9, 2000:
Boston Peak (8894) - E. Face - July 15, 2000:
Mount Buckner (9080) - N. Face - June 16, 2000:
Mt Robson (12970)- North Kain Face - July 29- Aug 4, 2000
Black Horse Buttress - Aug 20, 2000
Mount Baker (10781) - N. Ridge Coleman-Deming- Aug 26-27, 2000 :
Mount Maude (9082) - Entiate Ice Fall - Sept 1-2, 2000 :
Between September and December I became a workaholic, got fat and out of shape.
I watched many a beautiful climbing weekend go by from my company windows. Hoping next year will get back to normal.
1999 Trip Reports and Pics:
Yes, I've spent most of the early season climbing rock...
Anxious for Alpine!
So far, my experience in each area ranges from a brief look,
to relatively light dabbling. I expect to become significantly more acquainted
with the areas closer to home, no doubt.
Marymoor
Park : Contribute to the online climbing guide!
Little Si, Exit 32, & Exit 38, WA
Mt. Erie, WA
Index Town Wall, WA
Leavenworth, WA - frequent dabblings
Vantage - Frenchman Coulee, WA
Tieton River, WA - Oct '99, May '00
Squamish, BC - Several dabblings
Skaha, BC - Aug. '98 and May '99
Lighthouse Park, BC - Aug. '98
Smith Rock, OR - Aug. '98, Apr. '00, May '00
City of Rocks, ID - June '99
Devil's Tower, Wy - May '00
Yosemite NP, CA - Sep. '98
YTD Hiking, Alpine Climbing and Scrambling Stats:
(Not likely to be up to date.)
Year
Trips
Days Out
RT Dist. (mi)
Elev. Gain (ft)
1991
4
6
48
14400
1992
10
16
87
28500
1993
3
4
28
7000
1994
2
3
20
5000
1995
6
7
47
14200
1996
8
8
79
21700
1997
13
19
132
36700
1998
30
46
270
100700
1999
32
45
273
116200
2000
34
52
326
127800
1991-1996: Though my memories have me believing I was
an experienced outdoor-type, mountaineer-wannabe, the numbers don't show
it. I guess 1992 was the climax of my early mountaineering days. Though
the number of trips is quite limited, looking back on them, they were often
significant. In the middle years, my main climbing partner, Neil, and I
got busy with work and our climbing opportunities suffered. I was also
playing far too much Ice hockey, my other passion, in both summer and winter
leagues.
I moved to Seattle and joined the Mountaineers in 1997...
Can you see a difference? The first year with the mounties, Tracy and I
were relegated to hikes only, since we could not participate in scrambles
or climbs without completing the basic climbing course. Times
have changed.
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