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The French Pillar.
We checked out most of the approach hike that day, lazed around camp eating and reading but I can’t say it was a relaxing day. Not with the monster staring us down. Also, the camp is inside a sunny and hot wadi full of jagged dark rocks and thorny vegetation – not really idyllic, perhaps a bit godforsaken. Given how painful it was to get the car in, we nixed the idea of driving around the mountain to scope out the descent and stash food and water on the other side. We went to sleep early and set our alarm for 3:30 am.
Photos

Weekend before our trip saw a bit of snow in Portland – pleasant contrast with the ambiance of Oman (Feb. 2014).

A 4+ hour layover in Zurich. Main reason for posting the photo is to vent…5.50 Swiss Francs ($6.50) for a fucking small cup of coffee? I felt violated just reading the prices on the menu and of course did not order such travesty (Feb. 2014).

Some highway sights during our drive to Nizwa…there were three large animals on the tiny pick up actually (Feb. 2014).

A mosque from somewhere on our drive to Jebel Misht (Feb. 2014).

A common modern architectural touch in Oman (Feb. 2014).

Archeological site of Bat. We did some unintentional exploring in the area (Feb. 2014).

Finally found the correct access road. This is the view of the back/north side of Jebel Misht (which we’ll be descending in three days).

Our first evening in camp (second in Oman). Decided to just sleep in. Pressure is off…at least for a day (Feb. 2014).

Our day one recon hike up to the base of the route (or most of the way anyway; Feb. 2014).

I’ve never seen limestone like on the Misht – gold in color!

More interesting limestone geology from the area of Jebel Misht (Feb. 2014).

Shirley in our car camp. Jagged rocks everywhere, thorns, and heat – not exactly a great place to go family camping (Feb. 2014).

The French Pillar on the southeast prow of Jebel Misht as seen from our camp. Click photo for the full resolution version (Feb. 2014).
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