I was awake early and watched the sun rise. I was looking forward to seeing the sun because it was a cool morning. There was frost everywhere and water left out froze a bit. I washed my shirt last night and it was frozen stiff.
As we were packing up a fox ran through camp. it was only about 20 feet from us. It was going fast and about 45 second later it started barking like crazy. Not sure what was going on but I wish I could have seen what it was barking at/for. It was too fast to get a picture.
With the early wake up I watched the sun on the mountains at the far end of the lake. The reflection in the water was a nice addition to the beauty.
Eventually the sun was up but thankfully the water was still.
We got a late start and had a 1000' climb right off the bat.
The opposite end of the lake had a creek coming out but we didn't walk to the end to see where it went.
Okay, last picture of the lake. This is from the other side of the lake towards the same mountains with the sun coming up on them. Probably more pictures of the lake than needed but I feel it was worth adding.
At some point during the climb I noticed I was not sweating. I didn't question it too much because it was a cold morning and I felt fine.
Another lake with crystal clear water. There were so many lakes.
As we continued, I started feeling bad. I still was not sweating and felt that I should be. I surveyed the team and everyone else was sweating. I started to drink more water to hopefully improve my hydration.
We finished the climb and were all ready for a snack so the packs came off and we enjoyed the views.
We stopped for lunch at an overlook of two ponds. Pretty good view and a decent breeze. Unfortunately I am still not sweating and starting to overheat.
The views and changing landscape were amazing. By now it is clear I am dehydrated and suffering. I am unable to regulate my body temperature so a creek with cold water was very refreshing.