"The Blog Almost Too Boring To Be The Most Boring Blog in America ... for Over 5 Years!"

until it got too many red cards from Wounded Duck and the Boredom Enforcement Committee ... now the tortoise's goal is to get to 10 red cards so he can get Big Dog to drive down and take a good long walk with the tortoise

P. S. This blog listens to its readers. We have the Benjamin Category Override for 5+ mile walks and now, it humbles Tortoise to say he has been named "Lou", by Doug Jr, in memory of Mr. Consistency himself, Lou Gehrig. Tortoise can hardly type the words to think he is in any way comparable to the noble Iron Horse. Thank you!


Showing posts with label 000 double beyond tortoise walk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 000 double beyond tortoise walk. Show all posts

Friday, August 16, 2013

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Tortoise went on an overnight hike with Benjamin and Josh, beginning at the Timpanooke trailhead, with an objective of passing through the Timpanogos Basin and camping at Emerald Lake so as to have a water replenishment source.  Tortoise set an extraordinarily slow pace, even by Tortoise standards, as the heavier pack (we carried at least a gallon of water each), the warm sun, and the long climb took their toll.  We left the trailhead about 9:45 am, and arrived at the junction of the Emerald Lake and Timpanogos Summit trails at about 5 pm -- so it took us 7 hours and 15 minutes to walk 5.3 miles and climb 2800 feet.  

It was a wonderful trek ... and a terrible one.  The views and the company were wonderful!   Benjamin was so excited with what we accomplished, however slow it was.  But drinking all of our 3+ gallons of water, having Josh volunteer to walk to the lake to get more, only to find it was too polluted to trust even after filtering was surely disappointing.  We will probably try other places for future overnight hikes and save this one for however far we can go and return in the same day, because of the unreliability of the water source.

We made all kinds of guesses as to what the tortoise rating of this trek will be.  I'm surprised myself that the rating comes in at -1.0 ... I was thinking this would earn a 00 triple beyond tortoise rating for sure.  The rating is calculated as follows:  All walks begin at a 7.0 tortoise rating.  You then deduct 1 tortoise for each 3500 feet of average elevation.  Our elevation range was 7350 to 10150, making the average 8750.  So deduct 2.5 tortoises for that, now we are at 4.5.  Next we deduct 1 tortoise for each 2% of average climbing grade.  In this case the average is 10.01%, so deduct 5.0 tortoises, which puts us at -0.5.  Finally, the trail has many rocky places.  Not as much debris to climb over as on the Brown Point Trail at Pine Valley, but plenty all the same.  Deduct another 0.5 tortoises for that to bring the overall rating to -1.0.

Footnote:  No walk August 14 or 15.  Miles walked since June 28 ... 88.17.

The heat and getting used to carrying our packs made it seem much more ... just goes to show we will have to keep practicing!  Click here for lots more pictures:

Cheerio!

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

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Late afternoon after my appointments, I did another of my "lets see how far we can get up a mountain before a specific time forces a retreat before dark" hikes.  This time I started at Vincent Gap (elevation 6567 on Doug Jr's and Sarah's favorite California Highway 2, six miles west of Table Mountain and nine west of Wrightwood, if Terry's reading). Vincent Gap happens to be a trailhead for the Pacific Crest Trail at its mile 374.2.  The mountain I started up was Mt. Baden-Powell, a climb of 2835 feet in 4.0 miles, which is a tall order to do round trip when you start at 5:28 pm and sundown is 7:42.  I've done BP once before, in 1988 with the Victorville Varsity Scouts.

I made it 2.4 miles to 8145 feet, a climb of 1578 feet, in 1:55:56 total elapsed time (including 23:20 minutes of rest breaks along the way).  Tortoise rating:  -1.3.  Clearly no world speed record, I was huffing and puffing with vigor.  Average heart rate was 132, and I reached a peak of 151 several times, at which point I stopped to catch my breath.  I carried about 20 pounds in my pack.

The return trip took 46:18 minutes total elapsed time (with 1:47 in rest breaks), which got me back to the car at 8:10 pm.  Sun was gone except for some bright orange remnants.  I couldn't have timed it much better.  Tortoise rating for the return trip is 4.9.

Please click here for plentiful pictures and food eaten today.  Footnote:  Miles walked since June 28 ... 82.87.

Cheerio!

Friday, October 26, 2012

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Welcome to this 34 second panoramic view of the top of today's walk with Joshua and Benjamin to Observation Point on the East Rim of Zion Canyon.  This walk is one of the reasons I enjoy having Angels Landing on my unbucket list ... this requires no chains to get to the top, and while it is longer and more strenuous than Angels Landing, the reward is a view so spectacular that it includes looking down on Angels Landing from above. :-)

Stats:  6.92 miles round trip, with a climb of 2336 feet to the top (elevation 6680).  Tortoise rating: -1.0. (HumanaFit notes two sections at their category 1, the tortoise rating is based on average grade of 12.8% the whole way up at average elevation of 5512.  There are some areas with 19% grade on this trail.)

Please click here for a map and several more pictures.

Cheerio!