Finally got around to heading up Register Ridge. Steep, secluded, awesome. Only ran into one other guy on the ridge, and very few all day (descended Ski Hut)
Conditions were chilly and dry up until around 8500' or so, and then virtually every square inch was covered in a layer of ice and it was freezing cold. Don't go up without gear, and more snow is coming in tonight so these conditions are old news.... 12-14" predicted overnight, and hopefully we get something real roll through soon.
I was surprised how much ice was left from the small storm yesterday.
Overall, another excellent day and frigid day up top. Some pics:
And the full set here:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wattifoto/ ... 747327415/
Crunchy Baldy via Register Ridge - 1/22/2012
- mcphersonm80
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Thanks all 8)
Yup, the spikes were absolutely perfect for conditions yesterday. Sure as hell wouldn't have gotten very far without them, and proper crampons would have been too much.
Yeah I got off to a late start, right around 10:00am, reached the top around 12:30 and saw only one other guy the entire route up (he was descending). You guys must have been well on your way down before I even started. I just ran across your photos over on the Whitney board, seems like we agree on photo ops, I recognize several trees in your shots that I got, too. lol
Yup, the spikes were absolutely perfect for conditions yesterday. Sure as hell wouldn't have gotten very far without them, and proper crampons would have been too much.
I love how you can trace almost the whole route to the top.Taco wrote:I really like that pic of the trail along DBB with Baldy straight ahead.
heh And the whole time I thought I was following a single set of footprints, and even those were faint... you guys bring a whole new meaning to "leave no trace"lilbitmo wrote:mcphersonm80 - 12 in our group went up Register Ridge yesterday, don't know how we missed you? What time did you start? Very fun icy day up there, great pictures. Hope to catch you on the next one.
Yeah I got off to a late start, right around 10:00am, reached the top around 12:30 and saw only one other guy the entire route up (he was descending). You guys must have been well on your way down before I even started. I just ran across your photos over on the Whitney board, seems like we agree on photo ops, I recognize several trees in your shots that I got, too. lol
Yes there was a tribe up RR before you...even I couldn't see the tracks, the ice was so hard, most of us just had on microspikes.
I brought up the rear and took this shot, if you look closely you can see the nice BBC peeps waiting at the base of Baldy for me..and a few others scattered near or at the top.
The snow was considerably softer on the Ski hut trail.
I brought up the rear and took this shot, if you look closely you can see the nice BBC peeps waiting at the base of Baldy for me..and a few others scattered near or at the top.
The snow was considerably softer on the Ski hut trail.
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Wow, awesome shot. You really get an idea of how cold it was up there in that pic.
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Wow!!! a courageous trek to the crunch-land Baldy; thanks for the pics, real good job for us to see. I would have liked to have been there and done a bit of crunch walking myself but after a while I would have been the crunch material!!!- 20 degrees- a bit too cold for me!.... 666