Watch carefully
The peak (4,100 metres off sea levels) is expected to experience minimal showers during the time of our climb (Sunday/Monday). Did a quick Google check and it seems 10-13mm of rain is not substantial. Well it better not be.
My bestie went for the climb last April and it rained for 18 hours straight. She tore 5 ponchos on her way up and one of her climb mates almost had hypothermia. I'm definitely taking my Columbia Whirlibird with me.
I need to go learn some anti-rain dance or something. On a side note, kinda excited it's going to be 0 to 4 degrees at the peak. Just no rain please.
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