Joe_Poulton Posted March 21, 2010 Posted March 21, 2010 Trip: Mount Hood - Cooper Spur Date: 3/19/2010 Trip Report: Tom and I thought about checking out the Black Spider area so we planned a jaunt from Timberline Lodge around the east side to have a look. We made our bivy hotel with the best window view anyone could get. We planned to wake up at 0300 on the 19th and get moving by 0400. However, we didn't get moving until 0430 because room service was a little slow making the hot chocolate. Approaching the black spider Thinking about doing something here but deciding it was too warm. Climbing the Cooper Spur instead and wallowing in the sugar. We descended the south side back to our stash and I had one hell of a fast ski descent down from the top of the palmer. Some skiers at the Hogsback hooked me up with some extra water...if you read this thank you. All in all it was a great trip except for the sugar wallow. Quote
Sunnyside_up Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 Nice report! How was the travel on the Newton Clark? How long did it take to hoof it over to the spur? Quote
Joe_Poulton Posted March 22, 2010 Author Posted March 22, 2010 About 3 hours and the snowpack was solid until just before the Black Spider Cirque then it got soft. A bit shorter then the Tilly Jane TH. And after you get up top your car is nicely parked on the Southside. Quote
OffTheSteppe Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 That does sound like a nice way around to the CS route. So where about did you cross over the White River glacier/canyon? I assume you climbed higher than your bivy and then moved east? At about what elevation was that? Crevasses? Quote
Joe_Poulton Posted March 22, 2010 Author Posted March 22, 2010 We dropped into the White River about level with the base of the Steel Cliffs and contoured around and out onto the Wy'East Face maintaining roughly 9200 - 9500 in elevation. We did descend a bit approaching the Black Spider area but not much. All the crevasses were covered except for the main Berg on the Newton Clark. Quote
billbob Posted March 22, 2010 Posted March 22, 2010 Great Pics ! Sounds like a long day on the Spur. You can also cross the WRC at 6,100', just right of the Silcox Hut. Fewer crevasses :-) Quote
Joe_Poulton Posted March 22, 2010 Author Posted March 22, 2010 You can thank Mr. Tom Hanlon for the pics...he had a nice compact Canon G11 at the ready on his hip....while I had a Canon 40D stuffed into my pack...I need to devise get a better carry system... Quote
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