The abode consists of a multi-ton boulder propped on one end by a smaller boulder, forming a cavity just large enough for Dave and I to wriggle in. Previous occupants have filled all the little gaps with rubble. The space is tight, but cozy once we settle in our sleeping bags. We should be very happy here.
You can bail on a climb, but you can't bail on the reality that awaits below. We tried -- this is our chronicle.
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
the patagonia trip: ABC
In truly gorgeous weather that made me question our plan, Dave and I carried gear to the bivouac site. It is the same site we used with Christian to stash gear on our first outing.
The abode consists of a multi-ton boulder propped on one end by a smaller boulder, forming a cavity just large enough for Dave and I to wriggle in. Previous occupants have filled all the little gaps with rubble. The space is tight, but cozy once we settle in our sleeping bags. We should be very happy here.
The abode consists of a multi-ton boulder propped on one end by a smaller boulder, forming a cavity just large enough for Dave and I to wriggle in. Previous occupants have filled all the little gaps with rubble. The space is tight, but cozy once we settle in our sleeping bags. We should be very happy here.
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