Kratka Ridge +: 09-24-2011
My camera took me for a hike up to Kratka Ridge (point 7515') via a roller coaster tour of the ridge that connects it to Mt. Waterman. Took a gazillion pictures - especially of Twin Peaks' east ridge. Found an old building that appears to have been at the top of a rudimentary ski lift.
Cross-country travel in this area is easy - not much brush. Lots of rocks to climb on. I came across several old and overgrown road beds that seem to crisscross the area - they don't appear on any maps I've seen. Just a few bugs, nice weather.
I'll put up a route soon (edit: see last 2 pictures at link below).
Pics.
East ridge of Twin...
Excitable rock...
Old building...
Cross-country travel in this area is easy - not much brush. Lots of rocks to climb on. I came across several old and overgrown road beds that seem to crisscross the area - they don't appear on any maps I've seen. Just a few bugs, nice weather.
I'll put up a route soon (edit: see last 2 pictures at link below).
Pics.
East ridge of Twin...
Excitable rock...
Old building...
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Very nice! That old shack is cool. Never heard of that being up there. It looks rather well kept actually.
Was about to complain about no track photos - but then I saw the sheep poop, and was happy.
Was about to complain about no track photos - but then I saw the sheep poop, and was happy.
Thanks!. I thought that was sheep! Yay. There are a lot of areas that actually looked like they were corrals - a lot of traffic and none of it human as far as I could tell. Too sandy to ID any animal.cougarmagic wrote: ↑Very nice! That old shack is cool. Never heard of that being up there. It looks rather well kept actually.
Was about to complain about no track photos - but then I saw the sheep poop, and was happy.
AW I bet you could descend down into the upper part of Bear Creak then go upstream to the saddle between Twin and Waterman if going downstream was not viable.
Ze', not my next hike but maybe eventually. Maybe. Think of it as a recon mission for crazy people like you! Actually, was your route down to Triplets mostly on the north or the south side of the ridge? Or 50-50?
Thanks HJ, it was certainly not a hard hike but it sure was good for the soul.
Ze', not my next hike but maybe eventually. Maybe. Think of it as a recon mission for crazy people like you! Actually, was your route down to Triplets mostly on the north or the south side of the ridge? Or 50-50?
Thanks HJ, it was certainly not a hard hike but it sure was good for the soul.
50/ 50 First half down to ~ 6500 on north side, then on south side to final ascent.
That pully thingy was in a tree about 30 feet from the cabin. My guess is it was part of a lift of some sorts but have no idea for sure.
The whole time I was in the area of that cabin I had deja vu and I'm guessing I have seen pics of it here on this forum. Hmmm...buckhorn ski club rings a bell too.
The whole time I was in the area of that cabin I had deja vu and I'm guessing I have seen pics of it here on this forum. Hmmm...buckhorn ski club rings a bell too.
There's a little road with a sign on it that I've seen that says "Buckhorn Ski Club" and lists some contact info.
It's where the "A" is on this topo map link.
It's been a long time since I've hiked through there, but I remember primitive looking rope tow type equipment.
HJ
It's where the "A" is on this topo map link.
It's been a long time since I've hiked through there, but I remember primitive looking rope tow type equipment.
HJ
It'll have to wait a long time....I tried to set it up by doing Bear Creek, but that didnt happen. I cant make it to Triplet as a dayhike, and if its going to be 2 days, then IMO, the west ridge wins out...for now. Im thinking of trying a one day route from Devils Canyon up to West Twin and return via 3 points.