It was about 3:30am when we made it to the summit of Mt. Fuji. We were giddy with discomfort at the icy cold wind. Smarter and richer people than we had slept that evening in the expensive but rustic hotels on the way up the mountain and then begun climbing early to see the sunrise. But we climbed all through the night. I'm a little proud of that, even though now it seems foolish. :)
The view was incredible, absolutely incredible. It was the kind of thing you'd only ever expect to see from a plane, except with no Plexiglas between you and the scenery. Those other mountains seemed so huge from the ground, and yet so small from the top of Mt. Fuji
We took a few photos to prove that we actually did it. :) A lot of people in our class and even the director of the IES program didn't think we would make it, but we did.
The sunrise was gorgeous, and we were glad we were there to see it.
Unfortunately, we were so cold and miserable that we didn't want to walk around the crater or even stay any longer than we absolutely had to! So we took our pictures, saw the view, and then headed down the mountain as fast as we could! The cold was unbearable. Here is a "giddy with discomfort" picture; we were all actually miserable.
Our climb was extremely quiet, with only the two boys and Tanaka-san and me. But once we reached the summit, we saw at least 100 people or more arriving to see the sunrise. They must have spent the night in the hotels. If you look closely at this picture, you can see them all coming up the mountain. This was taken from the summit. Look how steep it is!!!!!!
An American took our picture as the sun was coming up, and we all looked HORRIBLE, haha. Whenever we stopped for a break during the descent, we'd take a look at it and crack up. Obviously we hadn't slept for about 24 hours and we looked like death. So funny.
I tried to convince myself that the descent wouldn't take very long, but it NEVER ENDED, haha. Here is a video from 7am taken by Ethan. http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=447000207852&ref=mf
One more video from Ethan, full of complaining. :D This was at the 7th station on the way down, and I couldn't believe we hadn't gotten farther than that! http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=447000207852&ref=mf#!/video/video.php?v=447160442852
Here was our first ever view of Mt. Fuji, except for being on top of it. Even after climbing, we couldn't see it because of the clouds! But don't worry, the following day we got amazing pictures.
We went to the souvenir shop below that restaurant but just looking at the pictures of Mt. Fuji caused involuntary disgust, hahaha. That feeling went away after a day. :)
We called Sachi and told her about our crazy day of mountain climbing and descending. Then we went to sweet, sweet sleep. :)
Amazing! You did it! I would love to try to do it someday too.
ReplyDeleteI am surprised you want to try it after seeing this post!! We were absolutely miserable, hahaha. I'm glad I did it now but if I had known how bad it would be before I did it, I might not have gone! Or maybe I would have just to say that I did. :) But it was ROUGH.
ReplyDeleteYEA ALL NIGHTER ADVENTURES!
ReplyDeleteHorizon pictures are mad cool. It literally does look like the view from an airplane!
Haha they look so miserable indeed in those pictures.
I can definitely see how descending down such a steep climb would be tough on your knees/legs. It'd be like doing squats all the way down the mountain!
ROFL at that picture of you three, with just horrid expressions on your faces!
Nice videos, complaining is to be expected. Haha, "This is our last video, because after this we are probably going to be dead."
I bet your first night of sleep after this was amazing!
Hahaha. "Tell me how you are feeling right now: I WANNA DIE!"
"FROM HALFWAY UP THE MOUNTAIN! HALFWAY!"
Caroline you are so horrible :D: "AND WHO WAS THE ONE ACTUALLY PREPARED??!?!"
Seriously these videos are hilarious and awesome.
Swirling clouds are the shit!
You all are awesome for doing this, congrats.
Not exactly squats; there was way more impact and that was what killed our knees.
ReplyDeleteDude, I WAS the only one prepared! If the others had brought their own sweaters and gloves, maybe we could have stayed up on the summit long enough to see the crater. Oh well, I don't need to see it to know it's there and I am NOT going back. ;)
That sounds like some intense shit! 10 hours ascent, 7 hours descent. I would be SO DEAD by the end of such an excursion. You are a stronger woman than me, though to temper that statement, I am a stronger man than you, so there. ;) Why didn't you just fall down in a dead faint at the bottom? lol, but congrats yet again.
ReplyDeleteI envy you, guys .. I really hope next time I will be able to see the same view ;)
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