jman
05-09-2011, 02:11 PM
My brother Jeff and I decided to climb Frary's Peak for our 3rd time, right before he headed off to Fairbanks, Alaska for the summer.
We started at 12:58pm and got back to our house around 5pm. It's a quick hike at about 2.5 mph, but beware, this year, the mosquitoes and gnats are in full strength. Even at the top, there was surprisingly little wind and black clouds of insects. We didn't linger at the top for too long, due to the bity bugs.
The island was green all over, and the closer you got to the summit, the mountain looked like the hills of Scotland. VERY Green! So cool. The ground was dry, and hiking was easy, due to no mud.
About 3/4 up the climb, we found a grove of trees in a gulley about 10mins away from the trail, and thought that there had to be open water over there, and sure enough there was. There is a spring that flows right underneath a rock, and flows into a small stream, and is quite the sight on this barren island. The USGS says that there are 40 springs on the island, but this one isn't listed on it. It's not terribly easy to access - but I suppose if you had a water purifier and ran out of water 3/4 up the mountain, you can definitely fill up your bottles here. Just beware of the mosquitoes and gnats that are eager to eat you alive!
The 3rd and 2nd to last pics are of the source of the spring.
Oh, and if some of the pics are blurry, that's due to the "HDR" affect of the iPhone. Sorry!
Name: Frary's Peak
Date: May 6, 2011 12:58 pm
Distance: 6.37 miles
Elapsed Time: 3:25:24
Avg Speed: 2.3 mph
Max Speed: 4.3 mph
Avg Pace: 32' 16" per mile
Min Altitude: 4,486 ft
Max Altitude: 6,541 ft
Start Time: 2011-05-06T18:58:19Z
Start Location:
Zone: 12T
Easting: 398806mE
Northing: 4538738mN
End Location:
Zone: 12T
Easting: 398843mE
Northing: 4538767mN
http://maps.google.com/?t=p&z=15&ll=40.993549,-112.203110&q=http://share.gps.motionxlive.com/shr/x/kmz/e83838901a06c49358e2fe926e94a8dc
We started at 12:58pm and got back to our house around 5pm. It's a quick hike at about 2.5 mph, but beware, this year, the mosquitoes and gnats are in full strength. Even at the top, there was surprisingly little wind and black clouds of insects. We didn't linger at the top for too long, due to the bity bugs.
The island was green all over, and the closer you got to the summit, the mountain looked like the hills of Scotland. VERY Green! So cool. The ground was dry, and hiking was easy, due to no mud.
About 3/4 up the climb, we found a grove of trees in a gulley about 10mins away from the trail, and thought that there had to be open water over there, and sure enough there was. There is a spring that flows right underneath a rock, and flows into a small stream, and is quite the sight on this barren island. The USGS says that there are 40 springs on the island, but this one isn't listed on it. It's not terribly easy to access - but I suppose if you had a water purifier and ran out of water 3/4 up the mountain, you can definitely fill up your bottles here. Just beware of the mosquitoes and gnats that are eager to eat you alive!
The 3rd and 2nd to last pics are of the source of the spring.
Oh, and if some of the pics are blurry, that's due to the "HDR" affect of the iPhone. Sorry!
Name: Frary's Peak
Date: May 6, 2011 12:58 pm
Distance: 6.37 miles
Elapsed Time: 3:25:24
Avg Speed: 2.3 mph
Max Speed: 4.3 mph
Avg Pace: 32' 16" per mile
Min Altitude: 4,486 ft
Max Altitude: 6,541 ft
Start Time: 2011-05-06T18:58:19Z
Start Location:
Zone: 12T
Easting: 398806mE
Northing: 4538738mN
End Location:
Zone: 12T
Easting: 398843mE
Northing: 4538767mN
http://maps.google.com/?t=p&z=15&ll=40.993549,-112.203110&q=http://share.gps.motionxlive.com/shr/x/kmz/e83838901a06c49358e2fe926e94a8dc