kjack Posted June 8, 2006 Posted June 8, 2006 Climb: Mt. McLoughlin-SE ridge Date of Climb: 6/3/2006 Trip Report: Headed down to McLoughlin friday evening with 3 friends. We made it 0.7 miles inward on the road to the trailhead before snow patches stopped us, so we set up camp on the road. We left the cars at about 5:30 a.m., and booted it for the first couple hours until we hit solid snow worthy of skinning. But before long, we were booting it again either because of slope or windblown areas free of snow. We summited a little before noon, and enjoyed an almost wind-free summit experience with great intermittent views of Shasta, Lassen, and the Trinity Alps. 2 of us started skiing down the SE side and myself and one other started into the east bowl. However, on about my 5th turn I started a good sized avalanche, and we thought better of the east bowl. Too bad, it certainly looks gorgeous in there. We skied down into the trees on the SE side until we literally couldn't ski anymore, then booted back out and to the car around 4 for some High Lifes resting in a snow patch. Pics can be seen here: http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/hbasagic/album?.dir=/617bscd&.src=ph Gear Notes: nothing special necessary Approach Notes: trail-finding is a bit tricky on the way up with snowy sections. A GPS location or 2 around treeline would be beneficial if you don't want to bushwhack for a long time on your way out like we did... Hitting the trail a couple hours earlier would probably grant access to the east or NE bowls for your descent. Quote
snodger Posted June 11, 2006 Posted June 11, 2006 just looked at your pics from your trip and was suprised to see how much snow had melted from the trailhead! We were down there a month ago and there was 3-4 feet at the trailhead. We had to hike all the way from the snow park on the highway, adding a couple miles to our trip. Sure is a great little mountain though. Too bad the conditions sucked for the NE bowls, they sure make me drool! I've been there twice and both times have skied the SE face, definitely want to hit the bowls next time! I've also noted that its easy to wander in the woods on the way out, this time even the GPS didn't help as it couldn't lock on the sats while unless we were in big clearings. It seems like the terrain tends to take you kinda southeast a bit and both times I've ended up on the road south of the car, luckily this time Claudine guarenteed she'd hitch a ride within 5 minutes and she was back with the car and cold beer within 15! Quote
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