Jump to content

[TR] Trappers Peak - South Ridge 01/23/2021


aaronohn

Recommended Posts

Trip: Trappers Peak - South Ridge

Trip Date: 01/23/2021

Trip Report:

 

The incredible weather window on Saturday (1-23-2021) coupled with low avalanche danger inspired @Alisse, Silvia, Rio, and myself to aim for something with a little more adventure than the ski tours we'd been enjoying around the passes for the last few weekends. Trappers Peak seemed to offer a good taste of all the requirements- Questionable forest service road, icy creek crossings, crusty tree skiing, steep enough snow to be fun, and incredible summit views. 

 

We found the forest road to be generally easy going despite recent wind events. Instead of blowdown it was snow on the road that stopped us about a mile from the trailhead. With one steeper section on the road and a few modest ruts to navigate I'd recommend a vehicle with more than a few inches of clearance though I'm sure @Alisse could have made it up with her off-roading Civic.

We took off from the car in ski boots, carrying skis to the trailhead where we decided to start skinning. Of course this was short lived to the first of the creek crossings. The first two were a bit icy taking some care to not dunk the boots. A nice bridge got us over the third. 

IMG_7992.jpg.90dd7eef19c0290cb90226fc37ee8310.jpg

After crossings to the north side of the valley we were forced to pack up our skis and start booting due to the inconsistent snow on the southern aspect. At about 3,500' we started skinning again on firm and at times icy snow. Conditions and terrain were a bit less consistent than expected and we ended up transitioning more times that I'd like admit before reaching the ridge proper.

PXL_20210123_174249913.thumb.jpg.5f62ea477031c788edbef808b632c547.jpg
 
Continuing up was generally easy going. We followed the summer trail pretty close all the way to the ridge. The first bit of steep snow was encountered at about 5,200'. This open, south facing slope had old avalanche debris towards the bottom and on a warmer day could be a concern, especially on the descent. We topped out that slope to be greeted with ever improving views of the final stretch to the summit and beyond.
PXL_20210123_202326362.thumb.jpg.eeb17be6328c61842e825b68b2cb6c29.jpg
 
 
The ridge was basically all corniced to the east and required some consideration and a little bit of route finding as to not creep too close to the edge. The snow was not too difficult to boot, postholing was generally minimal.
PXL_20210123_202512447.thumb.jpg.cdd04b27e0eb49bdd450eb69d261bc6f.jpg
 
 
Around 5,800' the ridge chokes up for less than 20'. The snow here felt shallower than in previous sections, we bottomed out down to rock on a few steps.
PXL_20210123_203834630.thumb.jpg.68b899ced5141be72a63b275e31d370f.jpg
 
 
The final step to the summit offered some fun moderate snow that steepened up enough that daggering the axe felt good for a little over a body length. The snow here had great purchase, solid footing. 
PXL_20210123_204101431_PANO.thumb.jpg.67852ccf2c3d629dad084910328eb210.jpg
 
Summit!
PXL_20210123_205200992.PORTRAIT.thumb.jpg.d14d5aeca18dc70341bc01239119e5de.jpg
 
Mount Triumph
PXL_20210123_205905905.thumb.jpg.60827eb2efaa45a9761398a395011cc9.jpg
 
Southern Pickets
PXL_20210123_205903092.thumb.jpg.802558252ba468f1f576f865b112b1da.jpg
PXL_20210123_205854201_PANO.thumb.jpg.12c298df3d686e5f0b15606caaa17660.jpg
On the descentPXL_20210123_211525666.PORTRAIT.thumb.jpg.42bd5d22a079026763d11fe1e3f99f19.jpgPXL_20210123_214136949.thumb.jpg.e7e583f4bb2303f986c846692a629c9f.jpg
 
 
 
Trip Details: 13 miles, 3,800' gain, 10 hours

Gear Notes:
Skis, ski crampons, boot crampons, ice axe. A whippet or second tool could be useful for the final summit step if not super comfortable on steep snow, however it climbed fine with just an axe.

Approach Notes:
Typical forest road. Winter route generally follows summer trail.

Edited by aaronohn
Spelling
  • Like 1
  • Snaffled 1
  • Rawk on! 5
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 4 weeks later...
2 hours ago, mountainsloth said:

How was the descent? Good skiing?

We didn't get out that day for the skiing, that's for sure. In the alpine it was ok- soft snow. Below the trees it was mostly scrape-y survival skiing. Good climbing, subpar skiing.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

×
×
  • Create New...