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So, it was time to set up camp.. what an AMAZING view.. Our tent is the closest to the camera. In the upper left corner of the image, you can see "The Fat Bunny" where we did a good deal of climbing. Here is Jen just after we climbed the bunny.. We climbed up the dark diagonal crack you can see to the left of her outstretched hands, then around the back side, up to the "ears" We repelled to the right of the ears, a 190' partially free repel. It was quite a rush!! The next morning, we awoke to some beautiful scenery.. the clouds were rolling off the mountain into the valley below: On the second day, we had some SERIOUS weather. A very bad thunderstorm moved in at around 6pm, and it hailed from about 6pm till 8pm, leaving a good inch and a half of dime sized hail on the ground. Over night, this hail froze, and rendered the climb impossible, so we had to hold until the 4th day. On the evening of the 3rd day (after climbing lower on the mountain) I snapped a shot of "The Lower Saddle" the first step on our way to the top. Looking at the picture taken from high camp, we had to descent about 300' into the canyon, then make our way up above the snowfield. We then climbed the cliff band you can see, and worked our way around the snow above the cliffs, onto the cupped ridge. We then headed up the ridge to the right, and up onto the mountain. Hard enough to do during the day, we had to do it at 3am, in pitch black (except for the lamps on our heads): When we got up onto the lower saddle, we saw an amazing sight- about 50 or so climbers were following us in the canyon, and you could see their headlamps slowly making their way through the boulder field below. By the time we got to the main part of the mountain, it was sunrise, and we were in for some AMAZING views. As we worked our way around the back (west) side of the mountain to the Upper Saddle, the scenery was AMAZING. Soon we were above the Middle Teton: And you could see the shadow of The Grand stretching into Idaho: After a good deal of some hairy scrambling, we made it to the Upper Saddle, a small ridge between the Grand, and a small pinnacle at 13,000' called "The Enclosure" Now it was time for the real fun to begin!! The first step was a traverse. The ledge was 12-18" wide, slanted away from the mountain, and was covered in a thin layer of ice. The best part- off the edge was a 1200' drop!! Even though we were roped up, and had little probability of actually getting hurt, it sure go the adrenyline pumping to peer over that edge!! Here we are wondering what the hell we got ourselves into, waiting to do the traverse!! Next we had two 60-80' pitches that were very exposed. At the top of the second pitch, I was routed around a nose, that had a very nice 2500' drop. This time I was hanging out from the nose, at about a 30 degree angle, with my toes on a 1" thick ledge. Here is a shot in the saftey of a nice big ledge, with out guide Rob, pulling up rope from our ascent: After the two big pitches, we had about 90 minutes or so of scrambling up the last 500 feet. It was technical enough that we were all roped together, and boy, did some of the exposure get your heart pumping! Soon enough we rounded a bend into the sunlight (finally warmth!! went from about 20 degrees to 45 or so), and climbed the last few rocks to the summit: The view from the top was one of the most incredible sights I have ever seen!! It was almost as if you could see the curvature of the earth from up there! You could see for miles and miles in any direction. Here is our guide, Rob at the summit. We had two guides- Mark and Rob, both were amazing. Rob was taking Jen, Bill, and I up, while Mark was taking the other three from our group. It was very comforting to know that Rob had summited Everest without Oxygen!! He was a no nonesense kinda guy, which is exactly what we wanted on the mountain. Mark, was amazing as well, very encouraging, and had the comic relief we all needed at times. So here is Jen and I, sitting on the summit... it was a loooong emotional climb, but worth every bit of effort.. Especially, since I had been planning to propose up there, for 6 months. I snuck out the ring, let her know how much she means to me, and told her I wouldnt really be on top of the world, until I knew we were going to spend the rest of our lives together. She said "Yes!" A shot of the ring is at:http://www.dobossy.com/images/ring.jpg |
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WOW! What a story! And those pictures are spectacular!!!!!!!! Congratulations on a VERY cool proposal and on the engagement! |
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*THUD* I'm picking myself up off the floor. What a wonderful proposal...that's one for the books! Your photos are a great chronical of this huge event. I feel like I shared it in a small way. Thank you for posting it. Congratulations. The ring is beautiful. |
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That is wonderful! Since I doubt that I will ever climb that height, I like all pictures. Best wishes to you and Jen |
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Last edited by tieru : 08-01-04 at 05:03 PM.
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Absolutely breathtaking!!! Congratulations on your adventure accomplished and best wishes for the adventure together to come! |
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How beautiful! Pictures and proposal. Nice to see you took so much time and thought in making your proposal. You have a thoughtful heart! Now, remember when you get married and the daily stresses start to mount.... to take time to do something special for your spouse once in awhile and you will have a long, happy marriage! Congratulations! |
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congratulations!
Beautiful pictures!!! What a lucky lady you have. Wishing you two most happiness together!
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Oh wow nero! I've been keeping an eye out for your proposal ever since you first posted pics of your disco ball!! ![]() What an amazing proposal! (and with a ring that's just as amazing!) Definitely one to tell the grandkids. Was she surprised at all the preparation you had done? Did she have any idea?! |
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Thanks so much for all the comments everyone!! It definitely was a moment that we will always remember!!Ali- she had no idea whatsoever. She was totally blown away by how much preperation went into both the ring and the proposal.. She just kept saying "You did this all for ME???" in total disbelief.. She deserves to be on top of the world.. so I tried to get her there..
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