quick overnight to Sylvia Lake to hit Pyramid Peak. Did this few years ago later in the season and wanted to see how it was in the snow.
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Sylvia lake still mostly frozen
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It was kinda cold at night
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thanks for the pic neighbors
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Pyramid Peak
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lookin towards Lyons Creek trail
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towards the south
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towards the lake
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towards Rockbound Valley
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epic marmot
Snow coverage started about a mile before Sylvia Lake, pretty easy to get to the lake if you just follow all the foot prints. At least half of the rest of the trail has running water through it, another quarter of it is muddy, the rest is dry.
The climb from the lake to the first ridgeline is pretty steep but the snow is relatively soft even in the morning so going up was tiresome but not dangerous. Theres is snow coverage all the way until the last couple hundred feet, the top is snow free. Going back down to the lake was a little sketch near the top, snow got even softer and it always looks steeper going down rather than up.
Got bit by a german shepherd on my thigh on the way out. Thanks for that lady.
Another Pyramid Peak
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Re: Another Pyramid Peak
Nice.
Thanks for sharing.
A couple of weeks ago while on a day trip near Silver Fork I had the joy of two good size pit bulls growl & snarl at me from about 10' away. I yelled for the owner who finally came strolling along and thankfully leashed the dogs before anything happened. He mentioned that they're normally really good and it must have been me. Lame owners suck.

Really? Wow, do tell.Got bit by a german shepherd on my thigh on the way out. Thanks for that lady.
A couple of weeks ago while on a day trip near Silver Fork I had the joy of two good size pit bulls growl & snarl at me from about 10' away. I yelled for the owner who finally came strolling along and thankfully leashed the dogs before anything happened. He mentioned that they're normally really good and it must have been me. Lame owners suck.
I'm still rather convinced that you can achieve more than you've ever dreamed of if you just lower your standards.
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Re: Another Pyramid Peak
Thanks for the TR and informative pictures.
Yes, please do elaborate.Willy wrote:
Got bit by a german shepherd on my thigh on the way out. Thanks for that lady.
Feetfirst wrote:
Really? Wow, do tell.
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Have a safer backcountry experience by using the HST ReConn Form 2.0, named after Larry Conn, a HST member: http://reconn.org
I don't give out specific route information, my belief is that it takes away from the whole adventure spirit of a trip, if you need every inch planned out, you'll have to get that from someone else.
Have a safer backcountry experience by using the HST ReConn Form 2.0, named after Larry Conn, a HST member: http://reconn.org
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Was just passing the couple with the 2 German shepherds on a narrow part of the trail and one of them just snapped at my thigh. Didn't hurt but later I found out I got a puncture wound. They were on leashes but it came too suddenly and too close for the owner to drag it away. I didn't even think to get info from the owners since it didn't hurt and didn't see I got the puncture would till later. Went to the doc today, got a tetanus shot, told to keep an eye one it, and that rabies aren't a concern. Phew
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Re: Another Pyramid Peak
Willy,
Those are really nice pictures.
My pet peeves (
):
1. People who don't socialize their dogs.
2. People who don't leash up their aggressive dogs.
3. People who chose large, strong, aggressive breeds and cannot control the animal on a leash.
4. People who think it is OK to subject the public to these animals.
There is NEVER anything wrong with the dog. ALWAYS blame the owner.
I apologize for getting off topic.
-Russ
Those are really nice pictures.
My pet peeves (

1. People who don't socialize their dogs.
2. People who don't leash up their aggressive dogs.
3. People who chose large, strong, aggressive breeds and cannot control the animal on a leash.
4. People who think it is OK to subject the public to these animals.
There is NEVER anything wrong with the dog. ALWAYS blame the owner.
I apologize for getting off topic.
-Russ
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I once ran into a lady who had a gigantic, fierce, aggressive Pit. She could not control this dog on a leash and it almost injured my alpha girl. If you are going to be an irresponsible owner, please don't subject the public to the results of your irresponsibility.FeetFirst wrote:Lame owners suck.

There I go again! I can't help myself!
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Dang, Willy. I'm glad everything worked out. Thanks again for sharing.
Russ, I hear you.
Russ, I hear you.

I'm still rather convinced that you can achieve more than you've ever dreamed of if you just lower your standards.
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