cmonster Posted November 10, 2001 Posted November 10, 2001 Anyone know if the seracs down on the snout of the coleman are still in good enough condition for some seracing? Quote
fishstick Posted November 10, 2001 Posted November 10, 2001 Pretty burly conditions. One meter of snow two weeks ago at treeline. Road blocked by snow (for 4X4's) 1 K from end of road. It's usually very brittle at this time of year with the cooler weather and the snow drawing moisture out of the ice. If desperate, take skis and a shovel. GB Quote
nolanr Posted November 14, 2001 Posted November 14, 2001 Meters, kilometers...what? We're in the US of A, don't be talkin' that Canadian stuff around here. Quote
genepires Posted November 14, 2001 Posted November 14, 2001 The conditions from two weeks ago don't apply today. The freezing level has been very high this last couple of weeks. Something like 6000 to 7000 ft. This is above the snout of the coleman. The snow could be gone but will still be brittle which is good if you are trainig for winter ice climbing. Go for it. Bet you could park at the trailhead. Quote
CharlesEvans Posted November 14, 2001 Posted November 14, 2001 Accept the metric. How many furlongs to you get per hogshead of gas? (M.Burns?) Quote
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