michaeljosephnozel Posted June 10, 2004 Posted June 10, 2004 Have tentative plans to try Colchuck Balanced Rock on Sunday. If we hike in early, do the climb, hike out that night (without a camp), do we need an Alpine Lakes Wilderness permit? My understanding is that we do not, as long as we do not camp. Also, does anyone have current information on snow conditions (or lack thereof) on approach, route, descent? Your input would be most appreciated, as we are hoping to hoof-it in in tennis shoes, and carry light axes, leaving the boots and crampons at home. Thanks! Quote
matt_warfield Posted June 10, 2004 Posted June 10, 2004 Permits are required for overnight beginning 6/15 so you are just under the wire. After 6/15 all you need for a day trip is a permit at the trailhead. And as most alpine climbers know, the definition of a "day" gives some latitude in this regard! Some recent threads have discussed trail conditions. I'll bet it is pretty snow free to the lake and then you'll have some snow. Have fun. Quote
blue_morph Posted June 10, 2004 Posted June 10, 2004 Permits are to camp. You could just be perpetually in motion the whole trip and you won't need a permit. Quote
Matt_Anderson Posted June 11, 2004 Posted June 11, 2004 Did it around june 11th last year. Snow in the approach gully and descent. Made is soooper doooper fast geting down. Would be far less pleasant if no snow. Feel free to extrapolate about how much less snow there is this year. Trip report!! Quote
michaeljosephnozel Posted June 11, 2004 Author Posted June 11, 2004 Hey, Matt Anderson, did you need crampons/boots, or were sneakers and a light axe sufficient? We are obviously trying to lighten our loads, and minimize the deadweight we hump up the rock pitches. We do not want to leave behind the crampons, however, if they will be necessary. After your descent (I assume down the south side), did you continue down the Colchuck Glacier, or traverse around to Aasgard? Quote
thrutch Posted June 12, 2004 Posted June 12, 2004 Balanced rock is across the valley from the glacier so you won't even come near it. From the summit move west towards Mountie creek. Quote
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