coldiron Posted April 2, 2007 Posted April 2, 2007 I want to climb and ski something in the area Wed. or Thurs. (Apr. 4 or 5) Any info on route conditions or suggestions would be appreciated. Wouldn't mind some company if anyone is interested. Scott 509-475-4056 Quote
suckbm Posted April 2, 2007 Posted April 2, 2007 colchuck will be a lot easier to access this time of year than the south side of stuart Quote
Kat_Roslyn Posted April 2, 2007 Posted April 2, 2007 I agree, your looking at an extra 8 miles of flat road before getting to the Longs Pass TH. How about doing Cannon Mt. couloir. you start at Mountaineers creek. wish i could go too. Quote
coldiron Posted April 2, 2007 Author Posted April 2, 2007 Cannon Mt. North Couloir looks interesting. I found a couple TR's but no good approach notes. Is it obvious where you turn off the main trail? I've climbed in the area but don't recall Cannon. Also how much vert do you get and appproximate pitch? Â Quote
Alpine_Tom Posted April 2, 2007 Posted April 2, 2007 I tried Cannon Mt. North Couloir about this time last year, and had problems with figuring out when to get off the mail trail. Eventually I figured it out, but it didn't really seem like worth the trouble. It was quite pretty, but much more of a snow hike than a climb. Quote
ilookeddown Posted April 2, 2007 Posted April 2, 2007 (edited) I was out at Stuart Sat/Sun and our original plan was to ski Ulrich’s but everything was bulletproof all day. I think the lower sections may require a rap or two. A couple of my friends did the Cascadian on 3/25 and there has been significant snow melt in the past week from comparing photos.  It was sunny, cold and windy. We ended up climbing up the Cascadian and skiing that. I think with last nights snow conditions may have improved. I got a good picture of the south side if you’re interested.  Edited April 2, 2007 by ilookeddown Quote
coldiron Posted April 2, 2007 Author Posted April 2, 2007 Yeah, I'd like to see the picture. Did you go in on Teanaway? Quote
ilookeddown Posted April 2, 2007 Posted April 2, 2007 I'll post the picture when I get home from work. Yes, we went in the Teanaway via sleds and parked at the trail head. We toured up to the ridge east of longs and camped there overnight. Quote
coldiron Posted April 2, 2007 Author Posted April 2, 2007 How close can you get in a 4wd to the trailhead? Do you think it would be at all feasible to ride the rest of the way to the trailhead over snow with studded tires on a mountain bike? Just an idea- If it's packed down from snowmobiles I should be able to ride in a ways, but slushy deep snow or fresh snow would shut me down. Quote
Tony_Bentley Posted April 3, 2007 Posted April 3, 2007 The approach to Cannon is pretty easy. Hike up Mounty Creek road to the TH and then cut back along the old logging road that begins at the trailhead until you get to the outer slide path and then head straight up to the summit from there. Don't cut back up too early and don't try to ski straight back to the road unless you like deadfall and posthole torture. Â Â Quote
coldiron Posted April 3, 2007 Author Posted April 3, 2007 Thanks for the Cannon info Tony. Is the North Couloir long enough to make the approach worthwile? Â Also still looking for Upper Teanaway beta. How many miles from truck to trailhead? Possible on a mountain bike with studded tires? Anyone? Quote
ilookeddown Posted April 3, 2007 Posted April 3, 2007 Well, you will not be able to drive it. I did it last week in April last year and only got to within 4 mile of the trail head with an old pathfinder w/mud-terrain tires. It made for a very long day. You will not be able to bike it b/c it is very bumpy from all the sled traffic on a non-groomed trail. You would be better off just skinning or walking in. Â It just over 8 miles to the trail head and it took us 45 minutes on sleds due to trail conditions. Â Anyway here is a picture taken yesterday of the South Side. Quote
Tony_Bentley Posted April 3, 2007 Posted April 3, 2007 Definately a good run because you get the couloir and also the ski back to the TH. It should be good to go. There is a second couloir too so hit the first and then go back for the double whammy and then ski out and you've got yourself a pretty big day trip. Â Stuart is a good choice after a good melting of the road so the approach isn't such a drag. Best to wait just a little longer. I've enjoyed it in it's prime (Ulrich's) during Memorial Day weekend in the past. Â Â Quote
ilookeddown Posted April 3, 2007 Posted April 3, 2007 I would agree with Tony about the approach. Best to due it this time of year with a sled and a partner. Quote
Kat_Roslyn Posted April 3, 2007 Posted April 3, 2007 Maybe you could try Sasse Ridge, or No name ridge, Pollalie ridge had a good big burn last summer, I've been wanting to check that out for terrain. All by Lake Cle Elumish area. Quote
AllYouCanEat Posted April 8, 2007 Posted April 8, 2007 Here's an update on conditions for stuart, teannaway approach. I was able to drive to within 3 miles of Beverely Creek and with a few carries, ski all the way back. Instead of going over Long's Pass, we used the Beverly Creek approach. I really liked it. Cascadian was in great condition and the summit has a lot of snow. Ulrich's was a great ski, all that I expected. We had one short carry, but I think we could've avoided it had we gone slightly more skier's right. Â What a beautiful day friday and saturday's clouds ended up keeping the snow firmer, which was good for sluff control. Quote
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