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breakfastburrito wrote:I've only gone up half dome twice, both times in late spring with the cables down. I have zero mountaineering experience. The first time at the top there was a group of 3 young European travelers including a young lady who hiked the entire thing in high heels. If it's dry and you're in reasonable condition, it's very doable. Of course there's the very obvious visually identifiable risk involved, but there's no spot that's particularly steep or would require any type of expert skill. It's not even close to one of the riskier things I've done in life.
danteswave wrote:breakfastburrito wrote:I've only gone up half dome twice, both times in late spring with the cables down. I have zero mountaineering experience. The first time at the top there was a group of 3 young European travelers including a young lady who hiked the entire thing in high heels. If it's dry and you're in reasonable condition, it's very doable. Of course there's the very obvious visually identifiable risk involved, but there's no spot that's particularly steep or would require any type of expert skill. It's not even close to one of the riskier things I've done in life.
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