Devil's Tower

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Steve
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Devil's Tower

Post by Steve »

So anyone been to the Tower middle/late October? I'm wondering if it will be too cold for my wussy butt to be scraping my way up that thing or not.

Also if anyone has Rick Faulkner's current e-mail address and/or new phone number please PM me.
I see they are still lopping off mountains in Eastern Kentucky. Electricity isn't cheap.
TradMike
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Post by TradMike »

Historical weather data for Gillette, WY. The month of October historical averages. NOAA's web site is soo cool like that.

DAY MAX MIN
1 66 28
2 71 35
3 69 38
4 76 39
5 77 31
6 79 39
7 81 44
8 74 52
9 85 50
10 55 32
11 55 32
12 62 35
13 57 36
14 55 27
15 54 30
16 58 38
17 84 47
18 81 40
19 84 40
20 77 39
21 80 51
22 82 47
23 80 39
24 49 28
25 44 21
26 59 40
27 68 37
28 50 36
29 60 26
30 33 21
31 28 12
haas
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Post by haas »

I climbed that thing last Christmas Eve and it was cold, but dry cold and not too bad. I wore socks in my climbing shoes and wore a hat all day. I also climbed it this past July and the heat was crazy. Way better in winter. October should be perfect though
haas
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Post by haas »

Oh, and avoid the Durance route. It's far from classic.
Lateralus
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Post by Lateralus »

Mid October is hit or miss, you may have unbelievable 70 degree weather or a snowstorm, really hard time to make plans in Wyoming but Kentucky is another story
"Good things take time, impossible things take a little longer"
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scarecrow
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Post by scarecrow »

Hey i was considering a tirp to devils tower this summer is there a good guide book to help me start planning
i Climb because i am alone,yet i am alone because i Climb ... does that make me pathetic?
Joel
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Post by Joel »

Tradmike,
Are you sure you got that NOAA chart right? I doubt if the historical average high for the October 29th is 60 degrees, while the average for the 30th is 33 degrees. You might want to take another look.
J-Rock
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Post by J-Rock »

Use it like a giant sundial and follow the sun or shade. I climbed it in July one year and it was a hot day, but quite pleasant in the shade.
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J-Rock
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Post by J-Rock »

Oh yeah, the Durrance Route is a great route and classic. It's possible to move very quickly since most of the belays are bolted. However, there are plenty of other routes that are equally enjoyable.
"Those iron spikes you use have shortened the life expectancy of the Totem Pole by 50,000 years."

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