What a Girl Want's... Split, Williamson and Tyndall

TRs for Sierra Nevada ranges.
Post Reply
User avatar
norma r
Posts: 707
Joined: Thu Nov 06, 2008 4:22 pm

Post by norma r »

I recently had a week off and headed to The Sierra for two backpack trips. First with Dave G, we trudged up Red Creek Canyon in the blazing heat pounding the Owens Valley on July 2nd to arrive at the pristine shore of Little Red Lake. Heaven on earth! With our objective in view above the lake we enjoyed the beauty of the Sierra. A crystal clear lake, beautiful subalpine trees, the peace of having this beauty all to ourselves and a visit from some mule deer as we prepared for our hike the next day of Split Mountain. We left pre-dawn and found the snow slopes in great condition and enjoyed the challenge of the ridge scramble that eventually lets you off on the open slope that makes up the north walk-up to Split's summit. The weather was perfection! We had the summit to ourselves and enjoyed an hour basking in all a Sierra summit has to offer. Amazing views, crisp air and the feeling that all is somehow perfectly right in the world at that exact moment. Dave found a comfy summit lounge spot as he drifted off into alpine alpha. I sent out a few text messages announcing my excitement.

As we descended I had been watching the little puffs of clouds that appeared in the western sky grow into thunderheads and that evening we were enthralled by a gorgeous sunset and the knowledge that we tagged Split on the last day before the summer monsoon season arrived. It was a great trip as I had tagged my 8th fourteener with my good friend Dave G. Big thanks partner! :D

Arriving at Little Red Lake with Split Mountain before us
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
This is the life!
Image
Summit silliness at 14,058 feet
Image
The stuff legends are made of
Image
North Pal, Mount Sill and Middle Pal
Image
Lone Pine Peak, Mount Williamson and Mount Whitney
Image
Bench Lake and Arrow Peak
Image
Could that be the PCT?
Image
Marmot jawbone
Image
On the descent
Image
We probably glissaded 1k feet. Nice. Except when Dave's arse glissaded a hidden rock. :evil: Not nice!
Image
Red Lake
Image
Rosy Sedum
Image
St. Jean Couloir
Image
Every hiker should get to the Red Lake/Little Red Lake area once in their lives...
Image
Image
Image
Image
Image
A look up at Red Creek Canyon after we descend back to the Owens Valley. It was a great trip! :D
Image

My full album of Split pix are here:
https://picasaweb.google.com/ryan.norma ... inJuly2011#

With two days off to do some laundry and repack, I was off once again and on July 7th I was crossing Symmes Creek 4 times up to my knees carrying a full pack with Phil (lik2hik) as we headed for Anvil Camp and another Sierra adventure. Phil, having done Williamson and Tyndall (x2) last year, graciously offered to backpack with me and share his route beta so I could have a chance at tagging these peaks. Anvil offered itself mosquito free and provided a pleasant camp after the 8.75 mile ascent. Next morning we were off to complete Shepherd's Pass and hit the slope early enough to find nice firm snow under our feet. We took a break above the pass and continued on to our destination for the next night in the alpine tundra at the base of Tyndall's north rib. After setting up camp we were off and enjoyed a fun scramble of the north rib and again a picture perfect summit! We were back to camp in time for a leisurely dinner and full night of sleep, for the biggest challenge was yet to come.

Image
Image
Mount Williamson massif from Symmes Saddle
Image
Image
Image
We pity the poor man who eats Mountain House Lasagna! :twisted:
Image
Image
Mount Tyndall
Image
Alpine Gold
Image
Alpine tundra in various stages of thaw with Mount Williamson rising from behind
Image
Climbing Tyndall's north rib
Image
Working the ridge
Image
Mount's Russell and Whitney from Tyndall's summit
Image
Milestome, Midway and Table Mountains
Image
Summit blockin' at 14,018
Image
On the descent
Image
View north across the slabby north face of Tyndall
Image
Our tent condo
Image
Moon rises as the sun descends
Image

With a pre-dawn start we were off on a chilly morning that was somewhere in the 30's. As the sun rose and I got a good look at the Williamson Bowl I likened it to the Haleakala Crater. If you haven't been there, picture a big hole with multiple bumps of snow and talus that you drop down into and then climb over each bump... up and down and up and down until you finally reach the base of Williamson's west face. We reached the black stain in just under three hours which amazed me since I thought it would take all day. Phil gathered water at the stain and we took a short nutrition break. Then we began the ascent of the west face route. It's a long loose chute that narrows to a gully that was mostly snow free. I used my 'pons and axe to climb one snow section while Phil did an alternate on rock that he described as sketchy. In two hours we were at the Class 3 chimney which required some stem moves and was easier than I expected. From there we popped out on the west ridge that leads to the summit and felt the warming rays of sun for the first time that day. We scrambled across the ridge and reached summit at 9:40 a.m. Five hours after leaving camp. It was chilly on the summit so we stayed just long enough to sign the register, enjoy the views and take some pix. As we descended it dawned on me I had just completed my goal, tagging Willy and Tyndall. Getting up Willy was easier than I expected after having allowed myself to be internally anxious and intimidated by the massive size of that beast. Fortunately we had enough time to pace ourselves and not rush and it happened. But the down climb eventually took its toll on my left knee. We packed up camp and continued down Shepherd Pass to Anvil Camp so our hike out the next day would be under 10 miles. About a mile from Anvil Camp my L knee which has always been weaker since my '04 ACL reconstruction, had had enough. I dropped in my sleeping bag that night with the help of two Ambien's and hoped for the best in the morn. Long story short, it took me 8 hours to cover 8 miles. Downhill sucks on a compromised knee and the grand total of 19,400 feet of elevation gain/loss and 49 miles in seven days took its toll. But hey it's only a knee and dang it I got Split, Willy and Tyndall!! That puts my count of California fourteener's to 10 and I'm likin' that. Big thanks to Dave and Phil for being the best hiking partners a girl could have! :D :D

Pre-dawn and ready to Rock 'n Roll in the Williamson Bowl
Image
Image
Image
Getting closer to the black stain
Image
Image
Tyndall is a distant rosy memory at the moment
Image
Willy's west face is within reach
Image
:cry: But, no!... we drop down again and have yet another bump to ascend
Image
When i die and they lay me to rest i hope it's in a talus field dotted with Polemonium!
Image
WooHoo! We've finally made it to Willy and begin the west face route
Image
Image
Image
Image
Ton's of loose crap. Be careful.
Image
Image
The chimney!!
Image
Piece of cake. :shock: Kinda'
Image
A guided group from SMC on the summit
Image
Summit victory at 14,375. Truly can't believe i did it!
Image
Summit phone call to Mrs. Lik2Hik
Image
Image
Lone Pine Peak, Mount Russell and Mount Whitney from Williamson
Image
The view NW into Sequoia. Wowza!
Image
Looking across the summit plateau to the east summit
Image
On the down climb
Image
Image
Image
The Polemonium was at peak bloom
Image
Even spotted a rare white Polemonium
Image
What fun to see a burst of color in such an arid region.
Image
Image
As we head out, a look back at Willy, Tyndall and the moon from a 13k moonscape
Image
Back at Shepherd Pass after a successful two for two!
Image

8) Did I hear anyone say... Thunderbolt?...

Full album of Williamson/Tyndall pix are here:
https://picasaweb.google.com/ryan.norma ... Williamson#
User avatar
rokclimbr
Posts: 124
Joined: Mon Jan 03, 2011 5:32 pm

Post by rokclimbr »

OUTSTANDING! Love it! :D
User avatar
lilbitmo
Posts: 1092
Joined: Tue Mar 04, 2008 9:44 pm

Post by lilbitmo »

Norma, those are some very nice pictures you took, I'm sick with envy, the cure it to head that way in two weeks to get my own dose of that :shock: :D Thanks for sharing that, I'll have to get some tips from lik2hik on Sat when I see him about the most direct routes.

Thanks for sharing that, makes me what to go there even more now. :D

(Forgot to mention - what a girl wants, a girl usually gets :wink: )
User avatar
Taco
Snownado survivor
Posts: 6037
Joined: Thu Sep 27, 2007 4:35 pm

Post by Taco »

Beautiful photos!
User avatar
Elwood
Posts: 613
Joined: Fri Aug 15, 2008 5:23 pm

Post by Elwood »

That is really glorious!
User avatar
Socalhiker
Posts: 31
Joined: Mon Sep 08, 2008 2:10 pm

Post by Socalhiker »

Awsome TR!
I need to learn to take pictures like you.
Amazing pictures!
User avatar
Burchey
Posts: 304
Joined: Tue Dec 28, 2010 11:28 am

Post by Burchey »

Solid job Norma! You are lucky to be able to get out so much, and thank you for taking such awesome pictures. I will say, you do get around...when's my 14'er date? :wink:

On a serious note, and I haven't researched routes yet, did you notice any chutes up either peak with any snow/ice left in them? I need to get out and I'm looking for excuses to NOT leave my axes at home.
User avatar
norma r
Posts: 707
Joined: Thu Nov 06, 2008 4:22 pm

Post by norma r »

Burchey wrote: Solid job Norma! You are lucky to be able to get out so much, and thank you for taking such awesome pictures. I will say, you do get around...when's my 14'er date? :wink:
Thunderbolt's been whispering in my ear, come here, come here... Have you heard the same whisper???
Burchey wrote: On a serious note, and I haven't researched routes yet, did you notice any chutes up either peak with any snow/ice left in them? I need to get out and I'm looking for excuses to NOT leave my axes at home.
St. Francis Couloir still had snow & prolly ice, but the rockfall might kill ya!

If you have the legs to go the distance there is tons of north and east facing routes still holding mean snow. Take a look at all my pix of the views. And farther up north there's always the Dana Couloir...

I might be trying Mount Lyell next week and i'm surely bringing my axe and 'pons.
User avatar
lik2hik
Posts: 82
Joined: Sun Sep 30, 2007 8:46 am

Post by lik2hik »

That was a great adventure Norma! My first time backpacking in about 4 years. Great photo's like everybody says. That's why I don't bother posting mine! I can see why you love that Red Lake area.
Congrats on 3 fourteeners in a week. Outstanding!
User avatar
Burchey
Posts: 304
Joined: Tue Dec 28, 2010 11:28 am

Post by Burchey »

I'd definitely be down for some thunderbolt action, you want me to lead the top? I heard it's something like 5.14b+ R-



What direction do you fancy coming from? North Fork?
User avatar
hvydrt
Posts: 494
Joined: Thu Sep 27, 2007 8:18 pm

Post by hvydrt »

Good job Norma, Dave and Phil, what a great way to spend a weeks vacation.
User avatar
Cy Kaicener
Posts: 163
Joined: Fri Sep 28, 2007 5:19 am

Post by Cy Kaicener »

Outstanding beautiful pictures Norma. 8) I too am envious

www.youtube.com/watch?v=dUjdXIBXSRs&amp -- VIDEO
User avatar
Marty
Posts: 50
Joined: Wed Apr 13, 2011 1:16 pm

Post by Marty »

Amazing... I definitely need to visit that Red Lake area.
User avatar
TracieB
Posts: 216
Joined: Mon Feb 22, 2010 8:57 am

Post by TracieB »

Awesome job Norma, Dave and Phil! Love the photos! This is not something I would want to do alone..but hard to fit into my schedule let alone find someone whom you can trust and get along with to undertake the effort.

Congratulations all!
User avatar
KathyW
Posts: 212
Joined: Thu Sep 27, 2007 9:00 pm

Post by KathyW »

great job! I can't think of a better way to spend a week off.
User avatar
So.BayMark
Posts: 58
Joined: Mon Dec 14, 2009 5:04 pm

Post by So.BayMark »

Nice job you three, Norma great photos..You use your vacation time well..

mark
User avatar
MarkI
Posts: 20
Joined: Mon Apr 05, 2010 2:44 am

Post by MarkI »

What a productive week Norma, congrats to you, Dave, and Phil on 3 big peaks! Absolutely gorgeous pics too, nice TR!
User avatar
Dave G
Posts: 321
Joined: Sun Jun 22, 2008 9:51 am

Post by Dave G »

Great pix of Split, Norma! Almost makes me feel like I was there. :wink:
Good work getting those three crossed off your list. :D
Post Reply