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2021 Year in Review

Posted on December 30, 2021January 21, 2026 by Backcountry Fever

2021 was a great year for getting some hiking goals done!  I wasn’t so much about reaching a specific mileage tally or total elevation gain this time.  Instead, my focus was more about knocking off a few big things from my list.  My biggest goal for the year was to get all lower 48 states west of the Missouri River, minus the glaciated ones.  I also wanted to do more mountaineering work in preparation for future plans that involve serious glacier travel.  Whatever else came my way throughout the year would be considered icing on the cake.

STATE HIGHPOINTS

Ever since the year of the Coronavirus, I caught the bug to do all 50 state highpoints.  That bug gave me 8 in 2020 and 12 more in 2021. I wanted to do more, but just couldn’t pull it off with so many other things tugging on my time. It always makes me laugh when people tell me they wouldn’t know what to do with themselves if they were to retire…

My focus on highpoints started in June with a failed attempt at Kansas followed by success in Oklahoma, New Mexico and Colorado.  Those were the warm-up peaks for my second time to California, this time up the Mountaineer’s Route to Mt. Whitney.

Things came together for North Dakota in July but the lack of snow in August threw off plans for a mountaineering experience in California on Mt. Shasta.  So plan B turned into a trip out east to pick up Ohio, Connecticut, Massachusetts and New York.

My momentum was strong as we rolled into September.  This is the month I tag along with my wife for her annual conference in Denver.  There was no hesitation from her when I suggested we add a day to go back for Kansas and to get Nebraska too.

I really only had one non-glacier state left at that point.  Another fun trip let me touch the top o’ Texas in October.  That brought my season of State Highpoints to an end with a total count of 21 out of 50.

MOUNTAINEERING

More mountaineering was definitely high on my list for the Spring of 2021.  With plans and permits already in place to do the Mountaineer’s Route on Whitney in June, I jumped all over the opportunities to do Cold Fusion, Memorial Couloir and White Baldy (from Silver Lake), all in May.  Shasta was also on the list but most said the snow conditions were so bad that I should hold off on that for another time.

SIX-PACK OF PEAKS

Early in the year, I signed up for the inaugural Six-Pack of Peaks Challenge for Utah.  This challenge was pretty straight-forward with 6 familiar peaks along the Wasatch Front:

  1. Squaw Peak – elevation 7,877′
  2. Grandeur Peak – elevation 8,299′
  3. Gobbler’s Knob – elevation 10,246′
  4. Mt. Olympus – elevation 9,026′
  5. Mt. Timpanogos – elevation 11,752′
  6. Lone Peak – elevation 11,253′

Even though I had already done all these peaks before, some even more than once, I thought it would be fun anyway and decided to tackle the list with a twist or two.  I kicked off the year with a Grandeur Peak Yo-Yo and a Rock Canyon Combo, both in January.  Next up was Mt. Olympus from Neff’s Canyon in May before my Summer Series of State Highpoints got underway.  Hitting those 12 states in 5 months didn’t leave me with a lot of time to bag much along the Wasatch…not to mention, the major backyard project I had going on for the second summer in a row!  Nonetheless, I didn’t lose focus.  I found time in July to bag Lone Peak for the 2nd time up a different way and Timpanogos for my 9th with somebody new.  A repeat of Timp in September, via a partial traverse, gave me a 10th summit of this Wasatch Front favorite.  Utah’s Six-Pack challenge was then wrapped up in October with a Gobbler’s Loop de Loop that put me at the top of this year’s finishers.

OTHER EPIC ADVENTURES

A handful of other epic adventures unfolded as the year came to an end.  Such adventures included Table Mountain (Wyoming) and Long’s Peak (Colorado) in September and a third crossing of the Grand Canyon in November.  Finally, a mild start to December offered spring-like conditions on AF Twins and South Thunder as I closed out the year attempting to make a small dent on my list of Wasatch 11ers.

What a crazy cool year!  Can’t wait to see what next year brings.

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These 6 miles were waaaay different from the last six I did in LA. This 6-mile climb to the summit packed in 6,700 feet of elevation and took 6 hours 45 minutes (one-way).

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Couldn't have asked for a better day to climb Mount Adams. The conditions today (6/4) were absolutely perfect!

These 6 miles were waaaay different from the last six I did in LA. This 6-mile climb to the summit packed in 6,700 feet of elevation and took 6 hours 45 minutes (one-way).

#mtadams #mountadams #pnw #mountaineering #legday

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Spent the weekend in California for a wedding and managed to squeeze in a quick hike, L.A.-style.

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The hike came in at 6 miles with just 1,000 feet of elevation gain and took only 2 hours.

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One of my favorite things to do between ski season and hiking season: kicking steps up a steep slope toward some snow-capped summit!

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#mountsuperior #northslope #cardiacbowl #mountaineering #wasatch11ers

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#stillskiing #springskiing #skiutah #skiing #alta

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I’ve enjoyed looking back on that expedition by rereading my day-by-day trip report from our climb.

👉 Link in bio: an 18-part guide covering the entire climb, plus pre-trip planning tips and post-expedition things to see and do around Mendoza.

Whether this is your first high-altitude objective or you’re adding Aconcagua to your mountaineering résumé, the guide will help you see why I chose the 360° Traverse, how to plan for your expedition, and what to expect each day on the mountain.

#aconcagua #aconcagua360 #aconcaguaexpedition #highaltitudemountaineering #mountaineering

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On this day last year—February 18—my team and I reached the summit of Aconcagua, the tallest peak in Argentina and the highest mountain in the Western Hemisphere at 22,837 feet.

I’ve enjoyed looking back on that expedition by rereading my day-by-day trip report from our climb.

👉 Link in bio: an 18-part guide covering the entire climb, plus pre-trip planning tips and post-expedition things to see and do around Mendoza.

Whether this is your first high-altitude objective or you’re adding Aconcagua to your mountaineering résumé, the guide will help you see why I chose the 360° Traverse, how to plan for your expedition, and what to expect each day on the mountain.

#aconcagua #aconcagua360 #aconcaguaexpedition #highaltitudemountaineering #mountaineering

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