Baldy on Thursday Dec-17-2009
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I was inspired by this TR: https://eispiraten.com/viewtopic.php?t=2257
And now contemplating taking a day off this Thursday to attempt Baldy (via Ski Hut trail) if anyone is interested -- please let me know.
And now contemplating taking a day off this Thursday to attempt Baldy (via Ski Hut trail) if anyone is interested -- please let me know.
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I'm interested. Gotta be down at the trailhead by 4 though (I have school nearby).
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Keep me on the list!mve wrote:I was inspired by this TR: https://eispiraten.com/viewtopic.php?t=2257
And now contemplating taking a day off this Thursday to attempt Baldy (via Ski Hut trail) if anyone is interested -- please let me know.
Earlier is definitely better than later
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Just want to make sure -- do you want to start at 04:00 or do you need to be done (back at TH) by 16:00?TacoDelRio wrote:I'm interested. Gotta be down at the trailhead by 4 though (I have school nearby).
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Forecast says:
"Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 29. Northwest wind around 5 mph.
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 54. North wind between 5 and 10 mph.
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 31. "
http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.ph ... it=0&lg=en
There have been few Freeze and Thaw Cycles by now -- It'll be a different landscape from Sunday that's for sure.
"Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 29. Northwest wind around 5 mph.
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 54. North wind between 5 and 10 mph.
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 31. "
http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.ph ... it=0&lg=en
There have been few Freeze and Thaw Cycles by now -- It'll be a different landscape from Sunday that's for sure.
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I would need to be back at the trail by 1600. 

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Awesome! That's doable. I can typically round trip this trail in 5 hours with two 15-20 minute breaks one at the Hut and one at the Summit, but that's in the summer. I never attempted it all the way to the top in winter (I've been as far as the ridge few weeks ago but we didn't need crampons then).
I don't know how fast everyone else is -- I am most likely the slowpoke in the group.
What would be the best start time? 06:30-07:00? Would that work for everyone?
I don't know how fast everyone else is -- I am most likely the slowpoke in the group.
What would be the best start time? 06:30-07:00? Would that work for everyone?
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Sounds good. Early = better. 0600? 0700?
I'd say maybe an hour slower overall in winter... though I've never kept track. Just kinda pulled that number out of a dark place.
I'd say maybe an hour slower overall in winter... though I've never kept track. Just kinda pulled that number out of a dark place.
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I'll be up providing I'm not sick, will be getting an earlier start time so you all can catch up!
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looks like me, Matt, Ellen and Lilbitmo will be at Manker at 6am. mve and Taco, we're bound to run into you. group hike?... or every addict for himself?
btw... looking at Elwood's TR from Monday and the weather of this week it seems it will be mostly a 'pon & axe kind of day. i'll bring snowshoes just in case. anyone care to post their thoughts on this?

btw... looking at Elwood's TR from Monday and the weather of this week it seems it will be mostly a 'pon & axe kind of day. i'll bring snowshoes just in case. anyone care to post their thoughts on this?
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Sounds like you guys will pound down a nice trail for when I go up on Saturday morning.
Nunc est bibendum
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Simonov, we might go a different way up than the main trial, but coming down we will be glad to pound down the trail 

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I think I'll be joining you guys. Does anyone care to lead me down the SA ridge to Iron?
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I'll commit to it when you get back from the Sierra'sZach wrote:I think I'll be joining you guys. Does anyone care to lead me down the SA ridge to Iron?


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If we're leaving Manker at 0600 we should be on the summit by 1000ish at the latest? I still need to find a car shuttle but crossing the SA ridge should be no problem before dark (knock on wood). I just want to do it with someone who knows the way 

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Norma, ditch the snowshoes. I haven't been on the trail, but IMHO the chances of needing them are very slim. More weight and stuff. Main trail is probably very well travelled by now, and the bowl will not have much postholing.
I'm gonna head up the leftmost chute. Gonna check out that turret as well.
I'm gonna head up the leftmost chute. Gonna check out that turret as well.
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Howdy All
Looking forward to seeing both familiar and new faces tomorrow on Baldy 8)
Taco -- I hope to finally meet you -- this forum's Kahuna and leader of Team Ginger Force
Thanks also for the intel regarding snowshoes.
Miles of smiles,
Ellen

Looking forward to seeing both familiar and new faces tomorrow on Baldy 8)
Taco -- I hope to finally meet you -- this forum's Kahuna and leader of Team Ginger Force

Miles of smiles,
Ellen
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I look forward to meeting all of you guys! Also, it's not quite intel so much as an EWAG (Educated Wild Ass Guess).
GO LIGHT! 8)
GO LIGHT! 8)
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wait a second? team ginger? snow creek? word must get around
taco: interested in doing the SA ridge tomorrow?
taco: interested in doing the SA ridge tomorrow?
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See you guys up there. I'll be headed up a little earlier (my out of shape ass is probably going to take a while) to test out my tent with the deadmans I just cobbled together. Is there enough snow up top to bury guyline anchors?
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Bert, yes, generally. When are you headed up?
I should be there around 6, maybe 10-15 minutes early.
I should be there around 6, maybe 10-15 minutes early.