
But yeah, in my experience, it's unlikely. His speed going uphill is impressive for sure and if he was able to make the summit at the same pace, transitions will still eat time. A 75 foot downclimb (with skis and in ski boots, no less) adds even more time. If he was able to take pictures and transition into skis on the summit in 10 minutes; transition out, downclimb, and transition back in 15 minutes, that leaves 25 minutes to summit AND ski. Lets say it takes 5 minutes to ski down to ~13,200'. That leaves 20 minutes to gain the summit. A pace of ~400' every 10 minutes. If you shave off some transition/downclimb time and give him another 10 minutes, that's ~267' every 10 minutes. Closer to his previous pace (~200'/10min for most of his track points), but as you said, those are the more technical sections of the ridge and would likely take more time.BillMiddlebrook wrote:Jomah,
Bottom line is that he had no more than 50 minutes to go from ~13,230' on the ridge (below the technical terrain), climb to the summit, transition, take some pictures, ski some, transition, downclimb through some cliffs, ski some and be back at 13,264'. That's what we're down to.
Doable?
If he were somehow able to transition instantly, teleport down cliffs bands, and charge down in literally zero time, that's ~800' in 50 minutes. A pace of ~160'/10min.

Additionally, his photos on Pyramid lack EXIF data.
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