JoshK Posted April 16, 2010 Posted April 16, 2010 Now that SR20 is open, a plethora of approachs to the mighty Mt. Logan are available. I've wanted to ski this thing for years. Last time I tried I went up to Easy Pass but the Fisher Creek valley was sadly devoid of snow. Maybe I just caught it too late in a bad year or something. It's a long way from every direction but I'm trying to minimize time spent in the skis-on-back Mr. Roboto hiking mode. What route/approach would people guess would be best in the next 2 weeks or so? Quote
rat Posted April 17, 2010 Posted April 17, 2010 easy pass, silent lakes, fisher pass, douglas glacier. return via fisher creek to easy pass. gives good lines off logan and pk 2411 to the valley bottom. it might not be as good as what the banded glacier posse found, but there is a helluva lot less walking. we only walked a relatively short ways on the return to easy pass. another high route alternative might be via cascade pass/park creek pass. Quote
Dan_Miller Posted April 17, 2010 Posted April 17, 2010 In terms of the least time spent trudging with 'skis on pack' you gotta go for Easy Pass and then down into the hole of Upper Fisher Creek. There's likly snow on the descent route for a little while yet I'd guess from my past experience. Quote
Off_White Posted April 17, 2010 Posted April 17, 2010 I've only been in on foot, so easy pass/fisher creek/douglas glacier valley was the way I went. Rat, what's the route from Easy Pass to Silent Lakes? Quote
rat Posted April 20, 2010 Posted April 20, 2010 we slid down from easy pass to fisher creek, skinned to the upper basin and up a gully to the lakes, around the south side of arriva, etc. etc. a bit longer than your summer route but good views. Quote
mattp Posted April 20, 2010 Posted April 20, 2010 I don't understand your fixation with minimizing the time or mileage you spend with skis on the pack. It is easier to hike on dry ground than to ski. Quote
ivan Posted April 20, 2010 Posted April 20, 2010 it's important to recollect that josh has the sweet disposition of a 6 year old - how many 6 year olds prefer walking endless miles on dusty trails to frolicking in da snow? Quote
JoshK Posted April 20, 2010 Author Posted April 20, 2010 I don't understand your fixation with minimizing the time or mileage you spend with skis on the pack. It is easier to hike on dry ground than to ski. Maybe I've been doing it wrong, but I always found skiing was more fun with the stick thingies on my feet, not my back. Quote
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