Mt. Jackson with Alex, Feb. 6, 2010

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TrishandAlex

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Cut and pasted from http://trishandalex.blogspot.com.
Accompanying pictures and a short video can be found there.
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Webster-Jackson Trail.

5.2 miles.

Today we had the pleasure of once again hiking with Mirabela and his very cool daughter, Isidora. Mirabela and Isidora were heading up to Webster, and we were heading up to Jackson...it was nice to share the first leg of our journey with them.

The trails were completely packed out. Couldn't have asked for better footing.

The four of us made our way up at a steady pace...

...pausing only to eat, drink, and check out interesting ice formations.

We came to the fork in the intersection much faster than I had anticipated.

More eating and drinking, then Matt and Isidora headed off to ascend Webster, and Alex and I began our climb up Jackson.

A few tenths of a mile later, the Gray Jays arrived! Here's one about to carry off Alex.

Luckily, he couldn't lift my daughter...he settled for the cracker that had been placed on her head instead.

We gave a couple of treats to a few other feathered friends...

...before continuing on our way.

There were a few blowdowns on the trail. Here's one that formed a lovely little arch.

We were now close to the summit ledges...up we went...

....until we were at the top! Here's what we had just ascended.

Views from the top:

Alex decided to write in the snow...

Here's one of our feathered friends -- he had followed us up the trail.

Our descent was, as usual, fast and furious. Thankfully, Alex had lost all fear of using her sled. I allowed her to use it on the descent, but I insisted on hiking ahead of her so I could better ensure her safety. We made it down in half an hour or so.

We saw many wonderful people today! Jim Towle, DynamiteSR and his friend George, a couple of large AMC groups, Fred Shirley, Boo and MadHatter, and a number of couples and soloists. We enjoyed running into so many good-hearted hikers.

Afterward, Alex and I met up with Fred Shirley and a few of his friends, along with Mirabela and Isidora, at the Highland Center. Hugh and Sage drove over to join us. 'Twas a lovely hike followed by a lovely gathering...good times.
 
Nice!

Weren't the low-wind summit conditions wonderful yesterday?

(Looks like the clouds cleared just a tad by the time you folks summited.)

Thank you for posting this; again, sorry I missed you guys in the Highland Center lot down below, but I felt a bit guilty taking a parking space from the teeming millions congregating down below and thought it best to head home and...

...take a nap.
 
Trish and Alex:

George (baggy pants) and I enjoyed meeting you two on the way up! We all picked a mighty fine day--can the sky get any bluer or clearer than that? Pretty tame wind at the top. And yes, you were a bit of a blur on the way down!

This was my first winter 4K, and I'll certainly hope to be back out for more soon. Will start filing TRs, but want to get a bit better with the camera first.

DynamiteSr
 
Clay, we're bummed we didn't run into you, but I am sure we will meet again soon. Looking forward to it.

DynamiteSR, a huge congratulations to you on your first winter 4K! And congrats to George too. It was a pleasure meeting the both of you. Perhaps we'll see each other on the trails again soon..? As for the camera, just take the pictures and post them. Don't worry too much about getting the perfect shot. I certainly don't. The ones you see on my blog are the only ones that turned out. :)
 
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