TR Here
not much snow left at all around these parts
Three Points to Twin Peaks, Waterman Mt
Good stuff Zé-man.
Cool that you were on the west ridge of Waterman. I was thinking about ascending Waterman via the west ridge and descending to Cloudburst Summit via a north ridge, then returning to 3 points via the PCT. What would your opinion be regarding ascending the west ridge (navigation, any 3rd class climbing required, etc.)?
Cool that you were on the west ridge of Waterman. I was thinking about ascending Waterman via the west ridge and descending to Cloudburst Summit via a north ridge, then returning to 3 points via the PCT. What would your opinion be regarding ascending the west ridge (navigation, any 3rd class climbing required, etc.)?
Great you should definitely go! Won't be a problem now.Liz wrote:Thanks for the TR. I just logged on, to see if anyone had been up Twin Peaks lately. My hubby and I tried about 3 weeks ago, but there was too much icy snow for our comfort. I'm thinking we may go back tomorrow.
Shouldn't be any major issues. No class 2 / 3, a decent use trail. Just stay on the ridge, which is easier to do going up than down. Of course Waterman's ridges aren't that defined, but as long as you follow your nickname, you'll be good. I don't even think its too steep.HikeUp wrote:Good stuff Zé-man.
Cool that you were on the west ridge of Waterman. I was thinking about ascending Waterman via the west ridge and descending to Cloudburst Summit via a north ridge, then returning to 3 points via the PCT. What would your opinion be regarding ascending the west ridge (navigation, any 3rd class climbing required, etc.)?
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