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Trip: Mt. Baker - Heliotrope Ridge :: In search of freshiez

 

Date: 10/18/2008

 

Trip Report:

My gf and I, along with a couple friends, hiked up to Heliotrope ridge in a desperate attempt to get our first turns for the fall. Worst case was that we were going to get a good workout and not find any snow, and that is pretty much what happened. It's just an icy pebble covered base destroying mess right now, and I'd highly recommend not going until there is some significant snow fall. We skied about 200 yards after bailing on the idea of heading up higher. Unfortunately it appeared there were others with similar optimism heading up late Saturday.

 

Gear Notes:

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Hi,

I, along with three others, also tried Baker on Sunday. No skis though. Did you guys (or anyone else up at Baker Sunday or after) see a red bivy bag and assorted gear inside? Mine blew away Sunday afternoon while we were on the mountain. We were camped on climbers left of Heliotrope ridge and I believe that the wind would have taken it down the meadow towards the trail. I know that it's a long shot, but I'd love to get my stuff back. Thanks.

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Val,

I'm assuming you guys were camped right next to us (we were in a yellow Bibler Eldorado). BundledUpSurfer tried to steady your guys' gear as we noticed it blowing in the wind upon returning to camp. He restaked the tent, and I believe he put some rocks in it. We didn't notice the bivvy bags being affected by the wind gusts, only the tent which was very nearly lost before BUS went over to restake it. I don't think he even touched the bivvy sacks.

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Thanks for saving the tent! We noticed the extra rocks inside. We arrived back at camp just as it became dark. The gusts were really intense by then. We had to have two of us sit inside the tent while the other two people tried to quickly take it down. With that wind, I was amazed that the tent was still there. Good job with the restaking!

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