Rod_Xuereb Posted June 6, 2004 Posted June 6, 2004 Has anybody been there lately? Is this too early? Camp at the pass or the lake? Any usefull info/ photos appreciated. Quote
Blake Posted June 6, 2004 Posted June 6, 2004 It was a fairly low snow year in the area, but I don't know the current conditions. Quote
JoshK Posted June 7, 2004 Posted June 7, 2004 snow level starts at about 5500 foot in the area when I was up there 2 days ago. That's in the open. There is still scattered annoying snow in the forest down to 4k or below on the phelps creek approach, but I am not sure about rainbow creek. I ran into some people who had come up that way and they said it's pretty much bare. I would guess the climb would be fine. I dont think there is anything on it that more snow would make particuarly difficult, and, if anything, the glacier will be less broken. Let me know if you need a partner for Bonanza. Quote
Blake Posted June 7, 2004 Posted June 7, 2004 snow level starts at about 5500 foot in the area when I was up there 2 days ago. That's in the open. There is still scattered annoying snow in the forest down to 4k or below on the phelps creek approach, but I am not sure about rainbow creek. I ran into some people who had come up that way and they said it's pretty much bare. I would guess the climb would be fine. I dont think there is anything on it that more snow would make particuarly difficult, and, if anything, the glacier will be less broken. Let me know if you need a partner for Bonanza. Josh, what'd you do up there? Quote
JoshK Posted June 7, 2004 Posted June 7, 2004 Went up the Phelps creek trail and up to a col between red mountain and the peaklet west of spider gap. From there I skied over to the southeast ridge of Chiwawa. I was hoping to climb it from that (vs. going around and up the Lyman Glacier). This plan failed when I reached a super exposed friction traverse 400vf beneath the summit. I dont think I would have thought much of if I had rock shoes or even reasonably sticky climbing boots, but I wasn't about to try it in skiboots. Defeated and tired I decided to just ski home rather than go around the other way The skiing down from the col and down spider glacier was actually pretty fun. Quote
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