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Trip: Ptarmigan Traverse North -

 

Date: 9/11/2012

 

Trip Report:

Andy, Pam and I took advantage of the amazing September weather with a venture down to Yang Yang Lakes and back.

 

Not sure if any of you are familiar with this obscure area, but it is remarkably scenic! And quite empty of humans this time of year. The views were slightly different with the dusting of snow on the peaks and fall colors.

 

Jo’berg dusted with the fall’s first snow

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Spider and Formidable from Cache Col

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Huckleberry slopes near Koolaid Lake

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Heading out toward Yang Yang – cold and windy!

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Pam working her French technique to reach the Red Ledges

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On the Ledges

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Heather benches and snowy rubble slope approaching Formidable

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On the traverse SW of Spi-For col

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South Yang Lake, camp #2

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Looking back north across the Yangs to Spi-For col, en route to LeConte summit

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Andy, oblivious to dawn over the LeConte Glacier (left) and Peak (right)

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The locals have been using the Traverse for generations

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The little guy whined nervously when we passed; mama was completely focused on her harvest

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Near Cascade Pass, preparing to rejoin the multitudes

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Pam's cool shot of the huckleberry glow

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Gear Notes:

Puffy things

Crampons

Jim Beam

 

 

Approach Notes:

Cascade Pass trail to Mixup Arm and southward

 

No moat or crevasse issues

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