Gear for Baldy Bowl in the winter
Posted: Wed Feb 06, 2019 9:28 pm
Hi everyone,
I'm increasingly interested each year in doing a winter ascent up the Baldy Bowl, and am ready to invest in the necessary footwear and traction. I have seen a lot of different advice on what is necessary for the climb. Some people insist on B2 or even B3 boots with semi-auto or auto crampons, and others say that trail runners and microspikes are sufficient. Surely people have success with both, the latter requiring much better conditions (e.g. I hiked up the Mt. Whitney chute in June last year with trail runners and trail crampons because the conditions allowed it. I also had an ice axe and knew how to self arrest).
Does it depend ultimately which chute you decide to top out through?
Would something like a Lowa Renegade (I have really wide feet <3 Lowa) with a 12pt steel strap-on crampon be enough?
Or would someone really need a B2 (stiff boot w/ heel welt) or more for typical winter Baldy Bowl conditions?
All insight and beta welcome! Really looking into getting started with some SoCal mountaineering.
I'm increasingly interested each year in doing a winter ascent up the Baldy Bowl, and am ready to invest in the necessary footwear and traction. I have seen a lot of different advice on what is necessary for the climb. Some people insist on B2 or even B3 boots with semi-auto or auto crampons, and others say that trail runners and microspikes are sufficient. Surely people have success with both, the latter requiring much better conditions (e.g. I hiked up the Mt. Whitney chute in June last year with trail runners and trail crampons because the conditions allowed it. I also had an ice axe and knew how to self arrest).
Does it depend ultimately which chute you decide to top out through?
Would something like a Lowa Renegade (I have really wide feet <3 Lowa) with a 12pt steel strap-on crampon be enough?
Or would someone really need a B2 (stiff boot w/ heel welt) or more for typical winter Baldy Bowl conditions?
All insight and beta welcome! Really looking into getting started with some SoCal mountaineering.