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My son in law has done the climb in the summer. There is no place to shelter at the higher altitudes that he remembered, though it's been a few years. With winds that were gusting up to 90 mph over the weekend, you'd likely be blown off whatever space you were perched on. He told his Mom he had thousands of dollars of survival equipment but was seen by eyewitnesses in nothing more than Fall clothing, tennis shoes with a light backpack. That's someone that has ZERO experience in serious technical hiking. I doubt he lasted 24 hours. I feel for his poor family and hope they recover his body when winter is over.I'm thinking the same way as you are. Tennis shoes alone is mind boggling. And what kind of serious winter hiking gear could he be carrying in a light pack. I bet you're onto something with the desire to do something "epic" and obtain some sort of unique bragging rights. And I to bet he underestimated what it would truly be like on Longs Peak in November during a winter storm. That peak is epic enough during summer months. Still hoping he is found hunkered down somewhere he could shelter, but my hopes were low to begin with. As time passes, hope wanes.
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