Big Iron via South Ridge
Me and Vic Hanson (he runs a guiding service in Peru) did Iron Mountain this past Saturday. Our only mistake was not bringing snowshoes. A deep, soft cover began about 2 miles below the summit. We sometimes posthold up to our crotches; very slow going needless to say. The top was covered of course and the views fabulous on a clear day.
We were the first (signed) visitors since Feb. 1. It was my 6th time on this summit and I was frankly seized with some jealousy when I read in the register that Tom Becht's dog, Coco, has also done it 6 times! But I've hiked with Coco and know he's one fearless, adventuresome canine.
The one big advantage of the snow cover on the ridge was it made the descent of those first couple of miles very easy; no sliding down the steep, scree filled little gullies as when it's dry. Vic and I had just a great day.
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We were the first (signed) visitors since Feb. 1. It was my 6th time on this summit and I was frankly seized with some jealousy when I read in the register that Tom Becht's dog, Coco, has also done it 6 times! But I've hiked with Coco and know he's one fearless, adventuresome canine.
The one big advantage of the snow cover on the ridge was it made the descent of those first couple of miles very easy; no sliding down the steep, scree filled little gullies as when it's dry. Vic and I had just a great day.
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Nice trip report, what elevation did you first encounter snow, thinking of going 14th or 15th?
Would have already attempted but have bad ACL I'm trying to recover from and it's a pain in the A$$ not being able to get out there.
How deep would you say it is on top?
Thanks for posting.
Would have already attempted but have bad ACL I'm trying to recover from and it's a pain in the A$$ not being able to get out there.
How deep would you say it is on top?
Thanks for posting.
First encountered significant snow about 6K feet. Who knows what will happen to that cover if it continues warm. Some or all may be gone in two weeks. If the weather gets colder the cover could get hard packed and even icy in parts. Check out the conditions beforehand.lilbitmo wrote:Nice trip report, what elevation did you first encounter snow, thinking of going 14th or 15th?
Would have already attempted but have bad ACL I'm trying to recover from and it's a pain in the A$$ not being able to get out there.
How deep would you say it is on top?
Thanks for posting.
On top the snow was not particularly deep and was actually a little more hard packed than down below.
Bad ACL? Ouch. That steep descent from Iron will be hard on the old ligaments. Don't go before you're ready.
I hear you, bro. I sprained my lt. knee in Nov. Still not back 100% although I'm now able to do some moderate hikes.lilbitmo wrote:Nice trip report, what elevation did you first encounter snow, thinking of going 14th or 15th?
Would have already attempted but have bad ACL I'm trying to recover from and it's a pain in the A$$ not being able to get out there.
How deep would you say it is on top?
Thanks for posting.