Great to see and learn about some HST community highlights, and very sorry to hear about the health challenges- best of luck to you Peter, and Mountainminstrel.
davidsheridan, kudos for your "Climbing with Kids" work/play.
wildhiker, pretty good year after all: your new son-in-law likes to backpack; you explored two new mountain ranges in Utah; and all those days at your cabin- Congratulations Phil!
balzacom, 200 nights spent in the sleeping bag sounds like a fine year... and you seem to be traveling around an awful lot too, that's great! (unless all this means is that you're now a homeless guy? *shoot me a PM and I'll let you know all about road-kill cuisine)
Tie, because of your mountain climbing exploits, and whatever it is that gazelle's up to¹ - I no longer feel comfortable saying a thing about my year's Sierra peaks. My wooly cap is off to you both for all of your great climbs.
¹ Some Guiness book record making?
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My High points were:
*Pulling off at least one backpacking trip each month except Feb.
January, upper Truckee Basin.
*Crossing 8 new passes, cols, and notches.
including "South Notch."
and LaSalle Col.
*Crossing 10 passes for the first time in snow:
For example, Muir Pass
and Bishop Pass.
*7 out of 12 trips with Bearzy:
*Attending my first HST Meetup:
Matthew Greene Search and Recovery effort.
*Finally climbing Shasta's beautiful Casaval Ridge:
Now the Low points were:
*Just 1 short trip with my wife Lizzie, and both dogs:
March, Rock Creek.
*First time in many years with no ski trip into Tuolumne Meadows.
*Another year without a trip with the boys.
Good old days- annual ski in Rock Creek.
Best of luck to us all in coming year.