Alpine Climbing soon... partners wanted!
Got two big objectives coming up soon. By soon, I mean whenever things consolidate nicely from this lovely storm we just got!
#1: Harwood Northeast Face, 560 meters or so
#2 Baden Powell Mine Gulch Direct Southeast Face, up to 1200 meters
Been frothing at the mouth for the past couple years hiking past Harwood's NEF... must be done.
Depending on conditions, either way Harwood won't take as long. BP via Mine Gulch should be a long day trip under most conditions.
#1: Harwood Northeast Face, 560 meters or so
#2 Baden Powell Mine Gulch Direct Southeast Face, up to 1200 meters
Been frothing at the mouth for the past couple years hiking past Harwood's NEF... must be done.
Depending on conditions, either way Harwood won't take as long. BP via Mine Gulch should be a long day trip under most conditions.
Got a nice pic looking over Mine Gulch:TacoDelRio wrote: #2 Baden Powell Mine Gulch Direct Southeast Face, up to 1200 meters
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Let me know by Tue, if this is a sure thing on Wed and I will take a day off on Wed.
Tylenol, I sent you an email. I should be good to go on Wednesday, if a little slow, as I'm sick.
Pilot, it's not super steep, typically less than 60 degrees. This route page is from our last route in the area. They should be somewhat similar, though BP's Mine Gulch will be around twice as long.
http://www.summitpost.org/route/372697/ ... 4-AI2.html
Pilot, it's not super steep, typically less than 60 degrees. This route page is from our last route in the area. They should be somewhat similar, though BP's Mine Gulch will be around twice as long.
http://www.summitpost.org/route/372697/ ... 4-AI2.html
Forecast is 80 degrees and full sun exposure; probable rock showers developing by late morning.TacoDelRio wrote:Pilot, it's not super steep, typically less than 60 degrees.
Don't forget the helmet, body-armor and sunscreen.
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http://www.paradise.caltech.edu/~kfoltz ... it_pan.jpg
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Damn that mountain is a lot bigger in real person than in the picture. LOL It was very nice to meet you Taco, I will post the pictures tonight.
Do you have any routes in mind?TacoDelRio wrote:Any ideas are welcome. North face of Baldy should be good to go for a while.
If it doesn't rain, I'll be in the Bowl again on Saturday. I am assuming it will be my last chance this winter.
Nunc est bibendum
I think I'm done with the bowl, after about 6 attempts and two climbs of it.
Got some fun stuff we can do from Stockton Flat/Lytle Creek area, since that gives direct access to the north side of everything, where the goods are currently located. Some beautiful stuff up there.
North Face of Baldy/W Baldy is a safe bet, since it'll be good to go for a while.
Got some fun stuff we can do from Stockton Flat/Lytle Creek area, since that gives direct access to the north side of everything, where the goods are currently located. Some beautiful stuff up there.
North Face of Baldy/W Baldy is a safe bet, since it'll be good to go for a while.
That's like a bunnyhop in-a-pea patch for TDR, pilot.pilot wrote: Some pictures of North DBB:
http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj26 ... north3.jpg
http://i274.photobucket.com/albums/jj26 ... north1.jpg
He likes those ball-buster climbs more like that NE face of Harwood ..
see: http://www.summitpost.org/trip-report/3 ... Ridge.html
I'd wager Stockton-North Fork, Pine, Dawson to 10064 is more to his linkin' right about now.
Conditions are sehr gut!
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I've actually done a climb up to the DBB from Stockton Flat. I did not like it. It was shaded, and had up to probably 6-7ft (feet) of snow in the couloirs. No sun, no freeze-thaw cycle, meant snow the whole way and no ice/hard snow.
Here it be: http://www.summitpost.org/route/267019/ ... 3-AI2.html
The Northeast Face is one of my big goals, but I've got a bit burned out lately, but am feeling better. I'd like to go up, but not in a group larger than 3.
The north face of Baldy on the other hand, looks fun. Starting from down west of the Baldy/Dawson col at something around 8800ft, around 810m route up the NF to the summit of W Baldy.