2024
Fall Trip Map
Dramatic from a distance.
Dramatic from up close.
Judy got the calendar shot at sunset.
We took the loop trail around the
base. It’s a charming path, never losing touch with the tower, and with
great views.
We marveled at the climbers working their
way up the fissures. We wondered aloud if many people spent the night on
the face or did they all tend to work their way down by dark.
The park we are
at has a little outdoor theater and presents a screening of Close Encounters of
the Third Kind every night at seven. We watched it, again, until we got
too cold and retreated to our rig. While we were watching, with the tower
as a backdrop, we got our question about overnight stays answered. There
were several groups of lights on various parts of the rock. The tower was
populated at night. It was disconcerting though when suddenly one of the
headlamps we were watching tumbled from high on the mountain. It's almost
a thousand-foot climb to the top, and that light was most of the way
there. We had to hope it was only that someone dropped their headlamp and
that it was not attached to anybody. The next morning, we got the bad
news that it was indeed a climber who had been moving around at night and made
a fatal mistake. With thousands of climbers scaling Devils Tower each
year, there are very few falls and fatalities, but we happened to be distant
witnesses to one of them. We’ve spent some time today talking our way
through it. It’s going to take a while.
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