Baldy via Backbone, 1/19 - 1/20
Posted: Sun Jan 20, 2008 3:08 pm
Got an nice late start to this overnighter to Harwood/Baldy (set out from the lifts ~ 1PM) along with Dustin.
The snow was hard and crusty thanks to recent weather, and the going was easy. The only sketchy part was where the trail traverses that little "minibowl" before you get to Harwood (an earlier pic for reference: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v253/ ... G_0453.jpg)...
There was much more snow, and it was loose as hell. No discernable trail, so we had to stomp one out on the way in.
Once past that point we ran into a lone snowshoer on his way back to the Notch, who inquired as to whether one of us had a satphone. Turns out, his buddy took a header down the east bowl, down that main draw that points directly to the summit of Harwood). He wasn't injured, but could not climb back up. While the slope looked quite doable for crampons/ice axes, these dudes were rocking rented snowshoes and one trekking pole apiece on their first time on that trail - I think they went Falls to Baldy to Backbone.
So it fell upon Dustin to head straight to Harwood to chase down a cell signal from the high desert to call 911, while I dropped down lower to check on the hiker, named Greg. I offered to run up and grab Dustin's ice axe and crampons for him, but he said he didn't think it'd help and he'd just wait for SAR.
Cut to an hour or so later, and the Sheriffs put a couple helicopters on Harwood. Chatted them up to fill them in, and they took off down the mountain to snag him off that slope (which was cool as hell - pics and vids to follow). Didn't get to see the rescue itself, as we were running out of daylight to make camp at the saddle.
The rest is pretty much normal - no winds at night, but it was ridiculously cold. Tagged the summit in the morning, then hightailed it back to the Notch.
BTW, if anybody knows Greg Morton, I picked up his trekking pole he lost on that little slip 'n slide.
pics to follow..
The snow was hard and crusty thanks to recent weather, and the going was easy. The only sketchy part was where the trail traverses that little "minibowl" before you get to Harwood (an earlier pic for reference: http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v253/ ... G_0453.jpg)...
There was much more snow, and it was loose as hell. No discernable trail, so we had to stomp one out on the way in.
Once past that point we ran into a lone snowshoer on his way back to the Notch, who inquired as to whether one of us had a satphone. Turns out, his buddy took a header down the east bowl, down that main draw that points directly to the summit of Harwood). He wasn't injured, but could not climb back up. While the slope looked quite doable for crampons/ice axes, these dudes were rocking rented snowshoes and one trekking pole apiece on their first time on that trail - I think they went Falls to Baldy to Backbone.
So it fell upon Dustin to head straight to Harwood to chase down a cell signal from the high desert to call 911, while I dropped down lower to check on the hiker, named Greg. I offered to run up and grab Dustin's ice axe and crampons for him, but he said he didn't think it'd help and he'd just wait for SAR.
Cut to an hour or so later, and the Sheriffs put a couple helicopters on Harwood. Chatted them up to fill them in, and they took off down the mountain to snag him off that slope (which was cool as hell - pics and vids to follow). Didn't get to see the rescue itself, as we were running out of daylight to make camp at the saddle.
The rest is pretty much normal - no winds at night, but it was ridiculously cold. Tagged the summit in the morning, then hightailed it back to the Notch.
BTW, if anybody knows Greg Morton, I picked up his trekking pole he lost on that little slip 'n slide.
pics to follow..