Jack guided two aspiring 46er's this weekend up the Seward Range including Seward, Donaldson, and Emmons Peaks. They hiked in to nice primitive campsite on Friday and hiked the three peaks Saturday. They hiked out this morning for approximately 14 miles over two-days of hiking. The weather, with a couple of exceptions cooperated. It was hot and muggy on Friday and it rained for about two hours during their descent of Emmons. It was an area that Jack led many trips when running NCCC's Wilderness Recreation Leadership Program in the nineteen-eighties and nineties.
Jack guided two aspiring 46er's this weekend up the Seward Range including Seward, Donaldson, and Emmons Peaks. They hiked in to nice primitive campsite on Friday and hiked the three peaks Saturday. They hiked out this morning for approximately 14 miles over two-days of hiking. The weather, with a couple of exceptions cooperated. It was hot and muggy on Friday and it rained for about two hours during their descent of Emmons. It was an area that Jack led many trips when running NCCC's Wilderness Recreation Leadership Program in the nineteen-eighties and nineties.
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Rebecca Bennett
9/17/2013 12:19:26 am
I don't know why I haven't commented on this post before (it HAS been several weeks since our amazing weekend!), but I wanted to thank you, Jack, for making this a wonderful climb in the Sewards. We lucked out with the weather, and the views were amazing! I'll always remember the weekend of camping and hiking and your excellent guiding skills and your good company! Hope all's well with you and Phyllis.
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