Re: Lonnie DeCloedt Archive
Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2024 6:32 pm
Mount Langley (14,026') and Cirque Peak (12,900')
August 2-4, 2005
By Lonnie DeCloedt
Hike Stats from GPSr:
August 2, 2005 (Trailhead to Cottonwood Lake Three):
Distance: 5.53 Miles
Starting elevation: 10,056'
Lowest elevation: 10,032'
Highest elevation: 11,119'
Total elevation gain: 1,072'
Total elevation loss: 304'
August 3, 2005 (Cottonwood Lake Three to Mount Langley and Cirque Peak):
Distance: 14.31 Miles
Starting elevation: 11,157'
Lowest elevation: 11,091'
Highest elevation: 14,030'
Total elevation gain: 4,422'
Total elevation loss: 4,665'
August 4, 2005 (Cottonwood Lake Three to Trailhead):
Distance: 5.92 Miles
Starting elevation: 11,157'
Lowest elevation: 10,056'
Highest elevation: 11,147'
Total elevation gain: 305'
Total elevation loss: 1,159'
Last year, on August 11, 2004, Ashley and I headed up to Cirque Peak. The next week, on August 25, 2004, we went after Mount Langley. Both times I went the wrong way and failed to make the summit. Ever since then, I've been biding my time, waiting for the chance to go back and exact my revenge. I finally had the time and opportunity, and headed back up there, though this time without Ashley (fortunately, as it turned out).
It feels great to finally get these two done. Now, I can once again say I have a 100% success rate -- I have now made it to the summit of every mountain I have set out to conquer. I've only failed four times (Silver Peak, Iron Mountain #1, Cirque Peak and Mount Langley), but have gone back to each one and done it right eventually.
Sierra Nevada Mountains
(Golden Trout and John Muir Wildernesses)
-- August 2 --
Beginning the hike at the Cottonwood Lakes Trailhead, I somehow managed to set the camera to 400 ISO again, so the first few pictures in this gallery are a bit grainy. You'd think I'd know to check that at the start of a hike by now, wouldn't you?
[Note: Unfortunately no photos from the first day could be recovered.]
I set up camp at the same spot I had last year, near Cottonwood Lake Three. Throughout the gallery for last year's Langley attempt, I kept referring to this lake as number four, because the USGS map labels it as that. The map is wrong, though, as I later found out.
On the northwest end of the lake is a small waterfall. This is the outlet from lake four above.
7:45 pm
Temperature: 53°
Wind: 1-2 mph
-- August 3 --
5:30 am
Temperature: 48°
Wind: 0 mph
Today's hike will start on the other side of the lake, near the waterfall I checked out the previous evening, where I would head up to lakes four and five in the bowl ahead, then make my way up Army Pass. There's still some snow in the bowl up here.
Fellow hikers camped on the saddle between lakes four and five. I would see them again on the summit of Mount Langley.
[There was] a tiny chipmunk on a large rock [and] wildflowers by the trail.
The view northeast.
Mount Langley to the north.
[Note: Only partial captions could be retrieved for the remaining photos.]
-- August 4 --
August 2-4, 2005
By Lonnie DeCloedt
Hike Stats from GPSr:
August 2, 2005 (Trailhead to Cottonwood Lake Three):
Distance: 5.53 Miles
Starting elevation: 10,056'
Lowest elevation: 10,032'
Highest elevation: 11,119'
Total elevation gain: 1,072'
Total elevation loss: 304'
August 3, 2005 (Cottonwood Lake Three to Mount Langley and Cirque Peak):
Distance: 14.31 Miles
Starting elevation: 11,157'
Lowest elevation: 11,091'
Highest elevation: 14,030'
Total elevation gain: 4,422'
Total elevation loss: 4,665'
August 4, 2005 (Cottonwood Lake Three to Trailhead):
Distance: 5.92 Miles
Starting elevation: 11,157'
Lowest elevation: 10,056'
Highest elevation: 11,147'
Total elevation gain: 305'
Total elevation loss: 1,159'
Last year, on August 11, 2004, Ashley and I headed up to Cirque Peak. The next week, on August 25, 2004, we went after Mount Langley. Both times I went the wrong way and failed to make the summit. Ever since then, I've been biding my time, waiting for the chance to go back and exact my revenge. I finally had the time and opportunity, and headed back up there, though this time without Ashley (fortunately, as it turned out).
It feels great to finally get these two done. Now, I can once again say I have a 100% success rate -- I have now made it to the summit of every mountain I have set out to conquer. I've only failed four times (Silver Peak, Iron Mountain #1, Cirque Peak and Mount Langley), but have gone back to each one and done it right eventually.
Sierra Nevada Mountains
(Golden Trout and John Muir Wildernesses)
-- August 2 --
Beginning the hike at the Cottonwood Lakes Trailhead, I somehow managed to set the camera to 400 ISO again, so the first few pictures in this gallery are a bit grainy. You'd think I'd know to check that at the start of a hike by now, wouldn't you?
[Note: Unfortunately no photos from the first day could be recovered.]
I set up camp at the same spot I had last year, near Cottonwood Lake Three. Throughout the gallery for last year's Langley attempt, I kept referring to this lake as number four, because the USGS map labels it as that. The map is wrong, though, as I later found out.
On the northwest end of the lake is a small waterfall. This is the outlet from lake four above.
7:45 pm
Temperature: 53°
Wind: 1-2 mph
-- August 3 --
5:30 am
Temperature: 48°
Wind: 0 mph
Today's hike will start on the other side of the lake, near the waterfall I checked out the previous evening, where I would head up to lakes four and five in the bowl ahead, then make my way up Army Pass. There's still some snow in the bowl up here.
Fellow hikers camped on the saddle between lakes four and five. I would see them again on the summit of Mount Langley.
[There was] a tiny chipmunk on a large rock [and] wildflowers by the trail.
The view northeast.
Mount Langley to the north.
[Note: Only partial captions could be retrieved for the remaining photos.]
-- August 4 --