20080108 Icehouse Canyon
Posted: Tue Jan 08, 2008 5:09 pm
Forum member Chris wanted to learn some of the basics of basic winter mountain travel, ice axe and crampon use, and so we set off to attempt Ontario Peak.
This being Chris's first time doing what we did, he had some cramps due to the postholing (always fun), but enjoyed the experience. We stopped just a short distance before reaching Icehouse Saddle, had lunch, and turned to head home. Breaking trail in the snow was something good for a two-day trip, or a long day and night, and we had other places to be tonight than Icehouse Canyon.
Pics
Looking up at one of the crags near Sugarloaf... mind wandering to mixed fun...
In the canyon
Chris leading the way
Looking up at one of the SOuth Face couloirs on Telegraph Peak
Chris and Tele
Winter wonderland
Chris and breaktime
Part of Ontario's north aspect or side.
Moving through an avy zone
Wet slide avalanche, one of a ton we saw that day, all past, none happened during our outing.
Baldy
Rime gravel, all rime that melted off trees and collected in sort of alluvial fans.
Chris
More stuff
Chris in the snow, "cooling off"
My lunch
Breaktime for lunch
The amazing flipoff tree, which I photograph nearly every time I'm here.
Ah, the possibilities!!!!! 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
Chris and wonderful works of art some stupid folks felt necessary to adorn the bathrooms with. Thank you, idiots, for claiming this as your territory or whatever stupid idea you had while defacing property that does not belong to you.
Huzzah.
And, video later.
This being Chris's first time doing what we did, he had some cramps due to the postholing (always fun), but enjoyed the experience. We stopped just a short distance before reaching Icehouse Saddle, had lunch, and turned to head home. Breaking trail in the snow was something good for a two-day trip, or a long day and night, and we had other places to be tonight than Icehouse Canyon.
Pics
Looking up at one of the crags near Sugarloaf... mind wandering to mixed fun...
In the canyon
Chris leading the way
Looking up at one of the SOuth Face couloirs on Telegraph Peak
Chris and Tele
Winter wonderland
Chris and breaktime
Part of Ontario's north aspect or side.
Moving through an avy zone
Wet slide avalanche, one of a ton we saw that day, all past, none happened during our outing.
Baldy
Rime gravel, all rime that melted off trees and collected in sort of alluvial fans.
Chris
More stuff
Chris in the snow, "cooling off"
My lunch
Breaktime for lunch
The amazing flipoff tree, which I photograph nearly every time I'm here.
Ah, the possibilities!!!!! 8) 8) 8) 8) 8)
Chris and wonderful works of art some stupid folks felt necessary to adorn the bathrooms with. Thank you, idiots, for claiming this as your territory or whatever stupid idea you had while defacing property that does not belong to you.
Huzzah.
And, video later.