Log In 
Peak(s):  Venado Peak - 12734
Latir Peak - 12708
Virsylvia Peak - 12594
Cabresto Peak - 12448
"Cabresto Sur Este" - 12456
Date Posted:  10/04/2009
Modified:  04/16/2010
Date Climbed:   10/03/2009
Author:  scotthsu
 Latir Loop   




Comments or Questions
susanjoypaul
User
7 Summits for 7 Months
10/8/2009 2:37pm
Seven months pregnant, and you hit 12K‘ seven times in one day? Having been pregnant - twice - and remembering how exhausting it is, carrying all that extra weight around (AKA baby), I really have to applaud your energy, and devotion to the lifestyle.

Are you guys packing in ”emergency supplies,” maybe a pocket rocket to boil water, a nice clean tarp?
I think we‘re all looking forward to that *big* trip report! You‘re an inspiration, Amy - bravo :-)


Nice Axe
User
7 in 7
10/8/2009 5:03pm
Thanks Susan! You‘re right, pregnancy has definitely brought new challenges to the lifestyle and I appreciate your encouragement and empathy! I have to give a lot of credit to Scott too- he‘s been a great support! If we keep going remote, emergency supplies will have to come with us, but we‘ll probably play it safer from here on out and not go so remote.



   Not registered?


Caution: The information contained in this report may not be accurate and should not be the only resource used in preparation for your climb. Failure to have the necessary experience, physical conditioning, supplies or equipment can result in injury or death. 14ers.com and the author(s) of this report provide no warranties, either express or implied, that the information provided is accurate or reliable. By using the information provided, you agree to indemnify and hold harmless 14ers.com and the report author(s) with respect to any claims and demands against them, including any attorney fees and expenses. Please read the 14ers.com Safety and Disclaimer pages for more information.


Please respect private property: 14ers.com supports the rights of private landowners to determine how and by whom their land will be used. In Colorado, it is your responsibility to determine if land is private and to obtain the appropriate permission before entering the property.