We left camp at 6 AM after waiting for an hour to see what the weather would do. We hiked on the PCT to the climber's trail.
It was really foggy in the morning, but we thought it would burn off in the afternoon.
We went up "The Crawl" and it was still foggy which was a good thing for we didn't see how exposed it was.
Here is some protection for our fixed line.
This is the leader George taking a break of the summit block.
Here's me on the summit block. We had a fixed rope to the summit as well. When I reached the summit Steve took some pics of me. On my way down something fell out of my pocket. It was my camera, it must have fell like 1000 or 2000 feet. I was bummed, but I didn't go after it, thank god.
My last climb of the season was a challenging way to end a great season.
Three Fingered Jack Elevation: 7,841 ft.
Some of these photos are taken from my team and are copyrighted.