bruce59 Posted June 7, 2011 Posted June 7, 2011 Trip: Mt. Baker - Coleman/Deming Date: 6/4/2011 Trip Report: I was up on Mt. Baker this weekend with about 50 other climbers and another 50 or so skiers. Weather was great, a little warm, but clear skies with little wind. Brad and I got an early start on Saturday, and reached the campsites at 6000' around 11am. What to do with 10 hours of daylight left? Brad mentioned building a snow shelter while on another trip, but not using it. I suggested we build one to try it out. And so for the next four hours we took turns digging. I felt like I was twelve years old, smiling from ear to ear. When we finished with our shelter we spent a couple hours reviewing glacier travel and crevasse rescue technique. Still 4 hours of daylight left. We got up at dawn, after a good nights sleep in our snow shelter. We were on the snow when the sun came over the ridge. It took us about 5 hours to reach the summit. Snow was perfect on the way up. There were a lot of climbers in front of us and as many behind. On the way down we started postholing around 7000'. We glissaded the last few hundred feet to our camp at 6000'. After picking up around camp, we postholed and glissaded down to the trees, where the snow was much firmer, and the walk out was pretty fast. The climbing wasn't to difficult, the snow shelter was memorable. The view from 6000' camp Our snow shelter Brad takes a break. Sunset Settled in for the night Other tents at the 6000' el. View on the way up The final headwall Summit views The descent One last look. Quote
cam yarder Posted June 7, 2011 Posted June 7, 2011 how did the ice routes on the north face of colfax look? Quote
hancockdn Posted June 7, 2011 Posted June 7, 2011 The ice is definitely going. It has beer really warm and sunny up there. The second tier on the polish route looked especially thin, as in not touching down. The Cosley-Houston route looked a bit better, but there is a lot of snow high on the route. Quote
peas Posted June 8, 2011 Posted June 8, 2011 Where did the snow start? i.e. where can you start skiing? Quote
bruce59 Posted June 10, 2011 Author Posted June 10, 2011 The snow starts about a mile from the th. Quote
Devin27 Posted June 13, 2011 Posted June 13, 2011 How far back is the snow on the road? Tons of road walking? Quote
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