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M. Layton and I visited secret cirque today and only one little pillar was half-formed. [Frown] The wet snow covered slab below deterred any thoughts of dry tooling up to the ice.

 

We also checked out some areas up Hwy 3. No ice at Sumallo Bluffs, and wet rock and unformed pillars at Gibson Pass.

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Climbed three full ropes of water ice high in rock creek, elkhorn mountains ne oregon, on nov 2.

Thin 3+4 on pitch one then fat green bubbly crusin' then on. Finished with 400' of class 4 to the ridge over bucket lake which is totally frozen!

Without much snow this is a worthwhile route. It is in the fifties at 7000' today and with the light snow things could get real good with the next cold air mass.

There are eleven routes in this range with the odd ball ephemerals adding to the selection now and then.

Happy swinging!

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Plenty o' ice on the Coleman, although it's kinda gritty, and getting mighty brittle these days....

And covered with 3 feet of snow.
[laf]
Yeah - it's gettimg there. Bare ground at the parking lot, an inch or two on the trail unti about 1/2 mile away from the glacier, with about 1/4 mile of intermittent postholing (I am the great postholio!!!) on the way to the glacier as of last Sunday - with anywhere from 6-18' on the surface of the glacier. Not ideal conditiions but might suffice if you're getting desperate. Good place to use the old-school $7 picks from REI if you've got some BD tools.
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Originally posted by JayB:

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Originally posted by Dru:

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Originally posted by JayB:

Plenty o' ice on the Coleman, although it's kinda gritty, and getting mighty brittle these days....

And covered with 3 feet of snow.
[laf]
Yeah - it's getting there. Bare ground at the parking lot, an inch or two on the trail unti about 1/2 mile away from the glacier, with about 1/4 mile of intermittent postholing (I am the great postholio!!!) on the way to the glacier as of last Sunday - with anywhere from 6-18' on the surface of the glacier. Not ideal conditiions but might suffice if you're getting desperate. Good place to use the old-school $7 picks from REI if you've got some BD tools.

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