We have had our cousins from Spokane here for the week.
We played and went to a few fun museums. We love cousin time.
I took this image from another website. We were camped at the bottom of the red lines, Baldy Saddle. We only had to go 1.75 miles more to summit the top of Mnt Timpanogos. Here I should add that we had to climb 3,400 vertical feet to do that. That is double what we had climbed on Friday night. And we had to do it in half the miles. This challenge was estimated to take us 6-7 hours to climb that 1.75 miles. (we made it to right below the red circle on the map)
I also took this picture from another website to show how steep it was in some places. I had on a light pack with a coat, food and water in it. We had on crampons with huge spikes in the toes to enable us to kick into the snow when needed and to help us not slip on the steep mountain side. Also I carried an ice ax to aid me as I climbed up, and to help me stop if I were to accidentally slide down the mountain.
This is how Orem/the valley looks at 2:00 am when we started climbing.
We climbed for 4 hours. At four hours the group leader said we still had at least 2 more hours left. The "crux" (hardest part of the climb) was still ahead of us. The storm that had started the night before was in full force. We had to turn around. The wind and snow were blowing in your face. You couldn't see to far ahead of you. There were times I felt I just needed to stand still to hold my ground and not be blown away. I never felt I was in danger, but occasionally thought "This is crazy! WHO DOES THIS!?"
It was kind of sad to not summit. We had been so close to reaching the top. But I am proud to say Ang and I made it up with the lead group and we made it the farthest they would let us go before we had to turn around. Not bad for two girls!
Here is me as I carefully placed my ice ax deep into the snow every step of the way down so I wouldn't slip (and then slide ) to the bottom of the mountain.
This is the Saddle where we camped the night before. You can see about 15 mini tents.
We made it down to camp after only 2 hours of descending. It was about 7:45 AM. We were both fatigued. We didn't want to mess with our stove so we ate a can of CHILLED Progresso soup, Chicken Noodle Soup. Wow! It wasn't amazing, the cold thick broth was even harder to swallow down but boy oh boy was it just what we needed. We polished off the cheetos, a few handfuls of trail mix and started taking down camp. At 9:30 AM we left our great campsite. We reached the bottom of Dry Canyon at 11:30 am, drenched from the now... rain that drizzled down on us for the last hour. 

