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Peak(s):  Longs Peak  -  14,259 feet
Date Posted:  11/01/2016
Date Climbed:   10/30/2016
Author:  justiner
 Longs Peak Radical Spirit Quest   

継続は力なり。
(Continuation is power.)



Gerry Roach's Longs Peak Radical Slam as described in his 14ers book: top out on 7 summits in the Longs Peak area: (Meeker, Longs, Pagoda, Storm, Mt. Lady Washington, Battle Mountain, Estes Cone), topped off with 50 push ups at the trailhead. I'm admittedly pretty terrible at push ups, and this has always been the crux of the day (if one can believe such snobbery).

The thought popped into my mind to do the Radical Slam as my October tick for my own Longs Peak Project (The Longs Peak Project: summit Longs Peak each month of the year, via a different route). But let's change things up just a little bit. My Longs Peak Project is going to be self-powered from Boulder: I'm riding a bike, rather than driving a car the 40 miles from the end of town to the Longs Peak trailhead. That may not sound much, but it's 6,000+ feet of elevation gain roundtrip tacked on to actually summiting the peak. To put that in perspective: you basically double the elevation you gain summiting the peak by starting in Boulder. FUN!

Also, I've actually done the Radical Slam already this year (including the bike approach/retreat). Why not do it the hard way: start with the lowest peak, and work up from there, counter-clockwise? That way, you're well through the day when you need to tackle the toughest technical part of the route, and the highest summits on the list.

That'll also keeps you honest - you know how easy it is to skip Battle Mountain and Estes Cone, and head straight to the trailhead, ticking off merely a Longs Peak Grand Slam? Easier than eating three breakfast burritos at Ed's Cantina in Estes Park aprés doing the full-meal-deal Radical Slam, that's how easy.

To add to this all: let's also do this in the Fall (Oct. 30th), when the days are short, cold, and very, very windy, rather than on a perfect summer's day. The chances you'll become benighted are in your favor! Nothing is funner than descending the Loft Route than descending the Loft Route in the dark. Think you have a hard time finding Clark's Arrow? What if you're looking for it under a new moon with a failing headlamp?

Finally those push ups, hmm: how about we do a set of ten on each peak - on the very top of the peak, rather than just at the end? We'll get 70 in, rather than the textbook 50. That will give me a little time to recover from the last 10, which may exceptionally imbalanced arms could use (talk to me about how many pull ups I can do in day!). I say thecompromise I've set up is about fair, yeah?

The stage is set, the challenge... accepted? The bike chain is lubed, and the alarm has been programmed for some unrealistically early time. Are you ready, set,

go?

GO!



Comments or Questions
TomPierce
That looked really easy....
11/1/2016 7:08am
...NOT! Are you kidding me?!? Bike, hike...and now push ups? Holy cow, Justin, you are a true animal! Really enjoyed this one.

-Tom


pbakwin
Fittest guy in Boulder!?
11/1/2016 9:44am
Justin that's completely nuts!


Eagle Eye
User
incredible
11/1/2016 11:06am
just WOW. How can you top this? I watched you coming down FAST...from Storm Peak B straight-line towards the keyhole formation about 2:15 pm.
I was in the Keyhole Shelter! congratulations & happy trails -Mike "Eagle Eye" Via


WillRobnett
User
Freak of Nature!!!
11/1/2016 11:56am
In true Boulder style, that's great man! Dillon and I were watching from McHenrys, but never saw the elusive justiner creature.. must be too fast!


Jay521
User
Cylon?
11/1/2016 6:03pm
Justin is not human. Justin is a Cylon (think BattleStar Galactica). Justin scares the hell out of me...


JeffR
User
Our unworthiness knows no bounds
11/6/2016 3:10pm
Pert damn near incredible. My self-esteem fell with every passing second of that video.



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