Telegraph Peak South Couloir 12-31-10
Patrick (lilbitmo), Phil (lik2hik) and I climbed Telegraph Peak's South Couloir on a cold and windy New Year's Eve. A bit more (consolidated) snow would have made the approach less painful, but our troubles were quickly forgotten once we got onto the fun and challenging ~2300' snow couloir. After gaining the ridge and tagging the summit, we headed over to Cedar Cyn, put on our snowshoes and descended back to Icehouse Cyn, joining the Chapman Trail along the way.
A blustery day!
A variety of snow conditions, from fresh powder to hard ice
Phil near the ridgetop
Traversing to the summit
Patrick's knee deep in it in Cedar Cyn
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A blustery day!
A variety of snow conditions, from fresh powder to hard ice
Phil near the ridgetop
Traversing to the summit
Patrick's knee deep in it in Cedar Cyn
More: http://www.flickr.com/photos/21042415@N ... 596953397/
Dave, Patrick. What a great way to finish out 2010! I think we encountered every type of snow condition that there is, up the trackless couloir. Calm and sunny in the canyon and big time winds along the ridge.
Another 2' of snow would have been nice to avoid the bushwhacking, but I'm not complaining!
Looking forward to more climbs this winter.
Another 2' of snow would have been nice to avoid the bushwhacking, but I'm not complaining!
Looking forward to more climbs this winter.
hvydrt - we topped out before 2 PM and were heading down by that time, we might just be in that picture, if you know where the trail that comes off the first saddle is then follow that down through the trees, that's the line Dave lead us to Cedar Canyon, you have the original picture you might be able to find us in the lower section of the picture if you blow it up and look closely?
Phil and Dave, that was a classic day in so many different snow conditions that it's hard to describe them all, the spin drift was wicked on the ridges and summit but well worth it - to me the scariest part of the whole climb was the last mile of pure uneven ice along the ice house canyon trail between chapman trail and the cars, all that beat down trail from everyone tracking through there sent me on my butt twice - it was slicker than butter in a frying pan.
Cannot wait for the next snows to come in a fill in the rest of the areas so that we don't have to fight our way through all the brush and crap to get into the canyons and couliers for the next climb.
Great day, great fun, great friends - perfect way to end 2010.
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Phil and Dave, that was a classic day in so many different snow conditions that it's hard to describe them all, the spin drift was wicked on the ridges and summit but well worth it - to me the scariest part of the whole climb was the last mile of pure uneven ice along the ice house canyon trail between chapman trail and the cars, all that beat down trail from everyone tracking through there sent me on my butt twice - it was slicker than butter in a frying pan.
Cannot wait for the next snows to come in a fill in the rest of the areas so that we don't have to fight our way through all the brush and crap to get into the canyons and couliers for the next climb.
Great day, great fun, great friends - perfect way to end 2010.
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Kudos to y'all. Great way to finish out the year!
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It looks like you guys had a great. I hope the snow keeps coming.
Happy New Year!! glad you guys had a great day! can't wait to get up there again. so Patrick, does that mean you came back down IHC sans crampons? can't imagine that you'd slip while wearing pons.lilbitmo wrote: ↑...to me the scariest part of the whole climb was the last mile of pure uneven ice along the ice house canyon trail between chapman trail and the cars, all that beat down trail from everyone tracking through there sent me on my butt twice - it was slicker than butter in a frying pan.
Being so close to the car we just kept moving, I don't own Micro Spikes or Yaktrax but they would have come in handy, I slipped in the rocks that looked like they were completely clear of ice, only it was that super thin layer you cannot see in the shade - black ice, the rock looks wet but it's realy a super thin layer of ice, got me twice and I was taking baby steps the rest of the way to the car, my bad I was too close to being down to stop and put the full crampons on as there was mixed snow on the side of the trail that we tried to stay on to aviod the ice but in some areas there was steep hill on one side, running water down the middle of the trail and drop off to our left, only choice was to gingerly step on the rocks and the rocks won the battle twice - my bad on both occasions - so in this case "Sans Brains" or "El Stupido"norma r wrote: ↑Happy New Year!! glad you guys had a great day! can't wait to get up there again. so Patrick, does that mean you came back down IHC sans crampons? can't imagine that you'd slip while wearing pons.lilbitmo wrote: ↑...to me the scariest part of the whole climb was the last mile of pure uneven ice along the ice house canyon trail between chapman trail and the cars, all that beat down trail from everyone tracking through there sent me on my butt twice - it was slicker than butter in a frying pan.