Accidental day two on Slesse
September 2-3, 2021
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Accidental day two on Slesse
September 2-3, 2021
We don’t always make it to the top. Knowing when to turn around is just as important as knowing how hard to push yourself. Sure I’ve climbed to the summit of dozens of peaks, but there are also many I’ve had to turn away from. Whether it be due to weather, injury, difficulty, time, or any multitude of other reasons, the great thing about mountains is that they’re not going anywhere soon. Take what you can from the experience, learn from it, and use it to stoke the fire for next season!
This pic was taken after bailing off the Northeast Buttress of Slesse, an ambitious 20+ pitch alpine 5.9 route. After some deliberation, we realized that we just weren’t making good enough time. It sucks to have to make the call, but I don’t regret it. Already making plans for a second try next summer :)
Summer may be over but that doesn’t mean I’ve stopped thinking about it! PS I’ve been recently informed that apparently this is known as the “Nicole Pose” by some… Well so be it. Maybe I’d rather be looking at the magnificent view of the mountains instead of the camera - HA.
The propeller of Trans Canada Airlines Flight 810, on Mount Slesse. The plane crashed in the 60s. The entire Saskatchewan Rough Riders and Winnipeg Blue Bombers CFL football teams were tragically killed in the crash.
Sade enjoying the glacier on Mt Slesse
Sadie on the Slesse Memorial Trail - Chilliwack