Joanna, Zippy and I kicked off our Alaska adventure with a three day backpacking trip over a route practically out my front door. We headed up gorgeous Ram Valley, a hanging valley flowing into Eagle River Valley. We started on a lush, green, wildflower-covered trail, which quickly opened up into tundra and then glacier. We got onto Ram Glacier, scrambling over moraine, snow and ice until we crested Bombardment Pass. From Bombardment Pass we linked up with a goat trail that wound down to Peter's Creek. We set up camp on a tundra-carpeted knoll at the toe of Rumble Peak and at the headwaters of Peter's Creek. In full amphitheater style seven waterfalls cascaded down from glaciers past our camp site to the valley below. Talk about being lulled to sleep by the sound of nature.
On Day 2 we begged Rumble Peak, choosing to turn around about three quarters of the way up the 7,500-foot scramble over scree. Clouds socked us in, eliminating any chance of a view from the peak and we faced two long days ahead: a 22 mile bushwack out Peter's Creek valley July 17 and, for me, the 24-mile Crow Pass race July 18.
After another peaceful night in a tent, Joanna, Zippy and I woke up bright and early to begin our trek through braided rivers and dense brush. I had to be to at a pre-race meeting in Anchorage that evening, so we were on the clock and booking it ... it's a wonder Joanna and Zippy willingly went out into the backcountry again with me only a few days later. It must have been the jagged peaks, vibrant blooms and rushing water that won them over.
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