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Pulling Harder on Mount Whitney

Posted by Active Toby on Jan 22, 2009 11:44:14 AM

Mount Whitney rests at 14,505 feet above sea level, making it the highest summit in the contiguous United States and a highly coveted ascent to hikers and climbers alike. There are multiple routes to the top ranging from day hike to alpine ascent.

 

In the video below, my good friend Albert Yu-Min Lin and his climbing partner Charles Ince, embarked upon what may have been the first winter “ukulele” ascent of Mount Whitney’s East Face. Enjoy this one-of-a-kind video of that climb…

 


[Whitney East Face Winter Climb | http://vimeo.com/] from Albert Lin on Vimeo .

 

They made it look easy, didn’t they? What about you – what would you bring with you to the top?

 

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Jan 26, 2009 11:54 AM Nutrition Tara Nutrition Tara    says:

Well, after watching that video I'm pretty sure I would bring Albert and his ukulele!

Feb 3, 2009 9:20 AM JohnDRunner JohnDRunner    says:

I'm going to have to include a "Ukulele players wanted" add as part of my preparation for all future trips. Thanks for sharing Toby.