Bloody Mountain!

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Zach
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Technology has been raping me for the past 3 hours. I can't figure out why the pictures are sideways. Too bad. I'm done.

Legend has it that on a cold day in January, a young Indian squaw (Tina) was driving amongst the snowcapped mountains after her hands had gone to the bad place when she suddenly spied this Bloody Mountain:





Months later she returned with her tribe (Dave G, GigaMike, Ryan B, Carmen, Paolo, Lilbitmo, Ty, and I) to climb it's beautiful snowy couloir.

An old dirt road follows Laurel Creek until the base of the Bloody Couloir. The road is very rough and requires a relatively high clearance to avoid the jumble of rocks scattered over it's entirety. Dave G scouted ahead while the Reservoir Dogs awaited the news.


The road became choked by an impassable snowbank just before switchbacking. We parked and began the trek to the base of the climb. Sponsored by Chevy.


We hiked a mix of dirt and snow until the route came into view.







Eight of us began gearing up on the talus field before the snow while the 9th decided he was better off preparing on the rocky stump in bottom of this shot ;)


It was an amazing day, the weather was warm and the snow conditions were perfect styrofoam for kick-stepping up the increasingly steep incline.






The looming turret presented us with two options: left was less steep but was filled with avy debris while the right side was a bit steeper but had a set of boot-tracks that made following really nifty. We continued up the right side and onto a cool-looking snow draw.





Moving up past the tower.


At this junction we were faced with the final route-finding decision. Paolo arrived below the Y split to find the right side being pelted by rockfall and decided it was wise to go left:


Patrick, Ryan, and I decided we wanted the steep chute and figured we could stay out of the fall line if we stayed close to the edges of the couloir. We made quick work of the final stretch (reaching 50 degrees at times) and topped out to a breathtaking view of the Sierra high-country.





Dave G, Tina, and GigaMike kicking up the last stretch of the couloir.


Ty making his way up the final stretch.


Patrick visits with the sun after topping out of the couloir.



A quick traverse of a somewhat corniced ridgeline gave way to a beautiful summit with almost no wind and sunny skies.



Dave G on the traverse.


Summiteers!




The views:







We all decided to scramble or glissade down the ridgeline between Bloody and Laurel.







We headed back into Mammoth for a scrumptious dinner provided by Patrick's lovely wife, Meg. BIG thank you to her for preparing such a great meal.






We all agreed that this was one of the most fun snow-climbs we've had this year. I just want to personally thank everyone for all of the great company.
The next day we soaked it up in the hotsprings and headed back home. The End :)






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Post by lilbitmo »

Very nice write up Tonto, did anyone see "king o sabie"? :shock: :D

One of the best climbs this year, great start to the Sierra summer.

Thanks for doing the write up and leading the last 300 feet.

My Pictures here I used two cameras, one 35mm for the first 75 shots and 56 shots with a "Point and shoot", so they are in order for each other but not in order other than that. Off to Michigan to see family - see everyone in a few weeks :D

What a great route, want to do that again some time :D
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Post by Elwood »

Awsome trip, report and pictures! Thank you for sharing it!
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Post by norma r »

Beautiful TR Zach. Even more beautiful photos! :D Glad the whole tribe had an enchanting time! I love that area of the Sierra with its views, challenging climbs and the spectacular colored rock.
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Post by TracieB »

Wow, love the TR and photos. Looks like a perfect day. Thanks for sharing.

Auntie Tina, I want your hot pink gloves, backpack and matching hat :)
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Post by Dave G »

Great report, Zach! It was fun having you as co-pilot as we led the crux pitch in the Jeep. :lol:
Being part of Tina's tribe was a blast. I was really glad that she let us wear proper mountaineering clothes and not loincloths on this trip.

Wildlife in the LC drainage
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Young Indian Squaw pose
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That doesn't look safe to me, Patrick
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My pics: http://www.flickr.com/photos/21042415@N ... 836604097/
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Dave G wrote: Great report, Zach! It was fun having you as co-pilot as we led the crux pitch in the Jeep. :lol:
Being part of Tina's tribe was a blast. I was really glad that she let us wear proper mountaineering clothes and not loincloths on this trip.
Dave G! I missed the Bloody trip! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!
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Post by KathyW »

Wonderful report and photos - that couloir has been on my list for a while and I still haven't tried it. Maybe in a couple of weeks on my next trip to the Sierra I'll go look at it.
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Post by Taco »

Awesome shots! Best photos I've seen in awhile! Looks like so much fun was had. :-)

Zach, you look like some sorta astronaut.

Also, note the new header picture on the forum.
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Taco wrote: Zach, you look like some sorta astronaut.
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Its amazing how much snow is still in the Sierra! Great trip report, that looks like a lot of fun.
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Post by longcut »

Thanks to all of you for the pics, very inspirational to us lowly mortals.
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Post by Zach »

LOL!!! Taco those captions are great.

Davantalus, almost forgot these shots. Thought you'd get a kick out of seeing these old mines.
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Holy shit, that's my kinda mine entrance.
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Post by Dave G »

Taco wrote: Zach, you look like some sorta astronaut.
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Post by Johnny Bronson »

Beautiful pictures,what an awesome tr!
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Post by He219 »

Well done, guys!
Wish I could have been there ..
:D

Did you notice the board tracks (like in the shot of Ty on the final stretch)?
Bloody couloir is a classic splitboarding spot in the Eastern Sierra!
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Post by simonov »

Dave G wrote:
Taco wrote: Zach, you look like some sorta astronaut.
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Hmm, I'm supposed to do one more Eispiraten seal design . . .
Nunc est bibendum
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Post by Taco »

DO IT! DO IT!
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Post by Ellen »

Howdy Zach and the rest of Tina's Tribe :)

Wonderful, wonderful pictures and TR, thanks so much 8)

Miles of smiles,
Ellen
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Post by tinaballina »

I am just now seeing this........OMG, love it love it love it even more.
thanks to everyone, this trip is one of the most memorable, holds a lot of personal meaning. thank you to everyone that made it happen.
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ps...young squaw=good side :D
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