We made the summit of Gray's at 10:30 am!
My dad took breaks and kept putting one foot in front of the other. What an accomplishment at the young age of 68. All but one in our group made it up.
From Left to Right: Me, Josh, Camille, Becca, Heather, Dad
The weather held out though it was windy and cool on top. The views were great. We ate, hydrated, signed the summit register and took pictures. After 20 minutes my dad and I headed down, while the other four made the trek to Torrey's summit. The going slowed down as my dad's legs cramped and were tired. He kept pushing on staying positive. We met up with the one person that didn't summit about half way down and made it back to the vehicle by 1:38 pm. What a great hike with my dad and great accomplishment for him. He said it is one of his items to cross off the bucket list. I think he'll get back out to do another 14er again. It was great to have him experience my climbing world.
The wild flowers were brilliant from all the mountain snow melt and recent rain.
Columbine under Torrey's Peak "Dead Dog Couloir" I have my sights on climbing and skiing it.
Columbine with Gray's Peak looming above.
I plan to climb 2 more 14ers next week which I haven't summited yet. Until then...
Oh, I forgot to mention how I can't WAIT to get back to Rainier!! Next summer is already in the works.
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