03/10/09 Baldy Bowl and the Moonlight Maniacs (Pic Heavy)
Posted: Wed Mar 11, 2009 11:57 am
Last night about 7pm I was coming home from the drug store with few supplies (gauze, tape, etc) for a surgery I was having this morning. I saw a beautiful full moon, and jokingly text Zach to do a climb. Dang it if he didn't say yes. So, we both rushed to pack our gear and we met at Manker Flat shortly before 10pm. We were lightly loaded for a speed ascent and quickly got on the way. Temps at Manker Flat was just about 29 or 30 degrees and no wind. Perfect conditions.
We arrived at the Ski Hut in just under an hour. We didn't use crampons up to this point. The snow was very hard packed and ice crusted. Crampons might have been good in couple locations, but nothing major. At the hut, we met a couple of other hikers/climbers that were out enjoying the moon too. I think they were Keith and Steve.
After a 15-20 minute break with them, we cramponed up, and headed for the base of the bowl. I don't have a picture of the route (I'll find one) but we basically headed straight up, just right of center. We opted to climb without rope for a quick ascent. The snow was perfect for this climb. Very hard packed, with a thin ice crust that was perfect for cramponing. Every step, with minimal effort was a solid purchase. There was no postholing. And there was abslutely no rock fall. Just the sound of crunching snow/ice under our feet.
The lower slope was about 45 degree average and steepened nicely to about 55-60 degrees the last couple hundred feet. We topped out on a 4 foot near vertical wall. From this point, Zach quickly made the summit, as I lagged behind with deep groin pain again. I believe Zach made the summit from base of bowl in just over an hour. I made the summit shortly after. Summit temps were about 17 degrees with a wind of about 12 mph.
On the summit, Zach broke out with "oh so sweet", Blue Moon beer. It's a Belgian beer, and is absolutly awesome. Thanks Zach. We were getting cold, so after quite a few pics, we quickly descended. We gained the Ski Hut again rather quickly. We took off our crampons and headed back to the cars. I would highly suggest crampons on the descent from the Ski Hut. Going downhill, it was slipper in quite a few spots.
It was another excellent trip, with excellent company. Thanks Zach, for making this trip happen, and thanks for the brew.
Well, I'm off to bed now. I just finished a nice climb, just finished having surgery, and I'm tired. Nighty night!!!!
Mother moon always looking over us:
Heading off:
Ski Hut with Keith and Steve in back:
Self portrait in the bowl:
Self portrait contemplating a rock traverse:
Near the top:
At the wall:
Topping out:
Reinacting my ascent up the bowl:
Me topping out:
On top:
Weapons of destruction:
Zach on summit with mother moon:
Me on summit:
MOONLIGHT MANIACS:
At the DBB sign:
Moonlight maniac on the loose:
Near the cars, "Goodbye Mother Moon":
~EnFuego and Zach, Moonlight Climb, Baldy Bowl
We arrived at the Ski Hut in just under an hour. We didn't use crampons up to this point. The snow was very hard packed and ice crusted. Crampons might have been good in couple locations, but nothing major. At the hut, we met a couple of other hikers/climbers that were out enjoying the moon too. I think they were Keith and Steve.
After a 15-20 minute break with them, we cramponed up, and headed for the base of the bowl. I don't have a picture of the route (I'll find one) but we basically headed straight up, just right of center. We opted to climb without rope for a quick ascent. The snow was perfect for this climb. Very hard packed, with a thin ice crust that was perfect for cramponing. Every step, with minimal effort was a solid purchase. There was no postholing. And there was abslutely no rock fall. Just the sound of crunching snow/ice under our feet.
The lower slope was about 45 degree average and steepened nicely to about 55-60 degrees the last couple hundred feet. We topped out on a 4 foot near vertical wall. From this point, Zach quickly made the summit, as I lagged behind with deep groin pain again. I believe Zach made the summit from base of bowl in just over an hour. I made the summit shortly after. Summit temps were about 17 degrees with a wind of about 12 mph.
On the summit, Zach broke out with "oh so sweet", Blue Moon beer. It's a Belgian beer, and is absolutly awesome. Thanks Zach. We were getting cold, so after quite a few pics, we quickly descended. We gained the Ski Hut again rather quickly. We took off our crampons and headed back to the cars. I would highly suggest crampons on the descent from the Ski Hut. Going downhill, it was slipper in quite a few spots.
It was another excellent trip, with excellent company. Thanks Zach, for making this trip happen, and thanks for the brew.
Well, I'm off to bed now. I just finished a nice climb, just finished having surgery, and I'm tired. Nighty night!!!!
Mother moon always looking over us:
Heading off:
Ski Hut with Keith and Steve in back:
Self portrait in the bowl:
Self portrait contemplating a rock traverse:
Near the top:
At the wall:
Topping out:
Reinacting my ascent up the bowl:
Me topping out:
On top:
Weapons of destruction:
Zach on summit with mother moon:
Me on summit:
MOONLIGHT MANIACS:
At the DBB sign:
Moonlight maniac on the loose:
Near the cars, "Goodbye Mother Moon":
~EnFuego and Zach, Moonlight Climb, Baldy Bowl