Disclaimer: This post contains an inordinate amount of pictures (and two videos!). Proceed at your own risk.
(Barry, you asked for a post!)
Thursday morning...we left at 6:30 am.
Stopped at the entrance to the mountains to get a map...
...only to find that the place wasn't open yet, and the only map was this rather useless one that was fixed in place.
We continued on, undaunted, Rand McNally in hand.
We stopped several times along the way to take in the awesome views. This time David and Joel were in such raptures that they had to jump out into the view to fully experience it! (Don't try this at home!)
Picking a random mountain, we proceeded to bushwhack up it and back.
Arriving at the top, we found a random mowed field...
and a signpost with no sign but plenty of bear hair!
After that excursion, we located a place by a stream to camp for the night, a 10 minute hike from the van. We were treated to an all night downpour, but thankfully it let up about the time we were starting to think about breaking camp in the morning.
That day (Friday) we met up with the rest of the group, and headed off on the backpacking trip.
One of several "balds" that speckle the mountain. Stopping for a rest.
We stopped several times to climb a few rocks... Phil here was the only one able to climb WITH his pack on.
Our campsite afforded a spectacular view!
(Barry, you asked for a post!)
We stopped several times along the way to take in the awesome views. This time David and Joel were in such raptures that they had to jump out into the view to fully experience it! (Don't try this at home!)
On the trail...much thinner rhododendron forest. (you may not want to watch the second part of the video... some may think the semblance of a hideous albino mountain gorilla was captured)