Sunday, July 29, 2007

Kennedy Lake

Good evening, all

Yes that’s right, it’s night time again and I’m trying to make sure I get this thing updated. I have actually done much since I wrote last. So, here goes….



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Back to the lake bids. My girlfriend and I went on a trek last week. In the Many Glacier valley there is Kennedy Lake. It’s quite remote. It is the head waters of a valley that is really long. Because of that, to head straight up the valley would be a horrible bushwack. So, what you do is climb over Appikuni Mountain…..twice…

It’s not the most difficult mountain in the world to climb, but it’s still 3000 feet of elevation gain to the summit. There is an interesting cliffy section near the beginning.

For the most part though, it’s just a super long slope of scree and small cliffs.

These are the moments that make me ask you this question. Now, this is providing that all random actions and systems of the body are for a reason. What, is the purpose, I ask you? In these moments when your in a zen like cloud, putting one foot in front of the other. A thousand feet of loose scree above you, a thousand below. Why at those exact moments, does the theme to Three’s Company get stuck in your head? Anyone????

Sorry for that tanget…I just always get something odd stuck in my head, but I’m sure I’m not the only one….

Well, we got to the top of a saddle that is right below the actual peak, and there was Kennedy Lake. Big, blue and 1500 feet of scree and small cliffs below us. We dropped in on it which took a while. I love it, plenty of people have seen this lake from surrounding mountain peaks, but virtually nobody ever goes down to it. It’s an amazing lake, so much color. Great spot for a short lunch….. and a dip

Short is the word, because now comes the disheartening part. You can’t homestead there, so it’s time to just climb right back up to the same saddle that you were standing on a couple hours ago.
Beleive it or not, there is a person in the middle of that slope in the picture above...Where in the world is Waldo,huh?

All good though, we decided that we would actually summit the mountain this time. Amazing views from up there.


So, we climbed back down into the same basin that we hiked up to, just luckily from a different side. Those cliffs in front there were the beginning of the climb

All the way down there at the end of the valley is where our car is parked.

I love long days in this park. You tend to get a great sunset as you’re hiking out.

There is nothing like being absolutely physically tired as you go into auto pilot to get back to that car. You know you did a good long hike when you come back out to the same parking lot, that was busy 10 hours earlier…. but now your dusty car is the only thing left in the parking lot. Everyone else is done with their days task and already eating dinner. Makes you proud. Take advantage of those arms and legs while they work well. Put them to a test,huh? It makes you appreciate having a capable body. Get out there and use it while you have it folks.

To Life,

Marc

4 comments:

Cara said...

Happy Birthday! I enjoyed seeing you guys in the pictures. And that helicopter ride sounded crazy!

Anonymous said...

Marc Truly Awesome country,,, man I wish I was there instead of down here in the oven known as Devils Tower,,,, You and Jesse Take Care and Ill crawl out from under my chevy hopefully a little more often.

Hillbilly

Anonymous said...

Marc -- Loved the Kennedy lake expedition. You've got a lot more like that in your future, my friend, to make your crazy dream happen. And I think it made me realize, for the first time, how really extraordinary the whole Lake Bid thing is. Anybody can go throw their bare ass in a few random lakes, but if you pull this thing off it will be truly epic and you will have probably seen more of the park than just a handful of other folks. So, congrats, keep up the good work, and, like I said, save a couple of lakes for me.

Unknown said...

Happy Belated birthday Marc! Hope you are having a wonderful summer and thanks for the wonderful page. It's quite awe inspiring to read. Hopefully I'll get to see you before the summer is over =)
-Kenzie