Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. It sounds like A is most interesting. If I get to the challenging part and can’t climb it and turn around, will it still have been an interesting/beautiful hike?
Billie Goat A is technically a one way route. see map above.
Anonymous wrote:Thanks all. It sounds like A is most interesting. If I get to the challenging part and can’t climb it and turn around, will it still have been an interesting/beautiful hike?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Challenging. I'm not sure which part I found MOST challenging, but it was all pretty darn challenging. It's not like a hike in the woods. It's got some places where you are not gonna move forward unless you climb up 30 feet of jumbled together rocks. And then another such scenario, a little further down the line. Take lots of water.
There is one very sheer face of rock that requires some guts to attempt to climb. I did it when younger many times with little thought. In my 40s I was less confidant. My kids scaled up it like true billy goats in 30 seconds while I gripped it with terror for the 2 minutes it took me to get up.
My arms were sore the next day from jumping and bracing with a hand on rocks. It is more "rock bouldering" than "hike".
It's lots of fun though.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Challenging. I'm not sure which part I found MOST challenging, but it was all pretty darn challenging. It's not like a hike in the woods. It's got some places where you are not gonna move forward unless you climb up 30 feet of jumbled together rocks. And then another such scenario, a little further down the line. Take lots of water.
There is one very sheer face of rock that requires some guts to attempt to climb. I did it when younger many times with little thought. In my 40s I was less confidant. My kids scaled up it like true billy goats in 30 seconds while I gripped it with terror for the 2 minutes it took me to get up.
My arms were sore the next day from jumping and bracing with a hand on rocks. It is more "rock bouldering" than "hike".
It's lots of fun though.