Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Mt. Lincoln 6.3.07

Originally we had thought that our first foray into the Olympics this season should be to Cruiser, the highest and baddest point in the Sawtooth range, but decided to try something a little less epic instead. Lincoln seemed to be a good alternative to a one day attempt at Cruiser, but it was definitely no slouch! Kevin, Eric, Wayne, and myself pushed up loose hillsides and perfect snow slopes to arrive at the point where this shot was taken.











We had wonderful views of pretty much the entire Olympic Range, the most exciting being the remaining Sawtooth peaks. The weather couldn't have been better, and despite a tough brush beat on the way in (and out), the climb went smoothly and enjoyably. We didn't see much wildlife, aside from one goat, but lots of track. The high alpine traverse of the resident elk population was most impressive.











Here we are, a few moments before beginning our decent. Thanks to Kevin for the picture!