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Meaning that I'm planning to go about this the wrong way? I'm not here to ask for advice and then be unwilling to follow any of it (I'm going with the recommendations for water bottles and lodging that the posters here suggested), but the whole guide thing isn't really my style for the reasons I stated above. I'm not putting anyone but myself in danger by not following that one piece of advice, and will try to mitigate the risk in other ways as much as is practical. I realize that I'm inexperienced and may be asking some questions that the rest of you consider to be stupid, but we all have to start somewhere. All attempts to help are appreciated even if I don't plan to do everything suggested. I'm sure someone from here will end up seeing me in person within the next week to confirm that I am indeed a real person if that's necessary.
Still need camera help, I'll go with the ziploc bag that someone suggested, but still don't know whether to bring my Canon digital or a disposable (film? disposable digital? waterproof?), and someone said it's hit or miss, but I just need info that's a little more substantive. I thought this'd be a good place to ask, since there's an entire subforum devoted to photography, so there's bound to be people here that have climbed in the winter with their cameras.
One thing in favor of bringing my digital is that it has a self timer so I can have a picture of myself next to the signpost at the top (if I make it there), but I hear that there's usually plenty of people at the summit, so most likely someone wouldn't mind taking my picture for me.