ajpederson Posted June 24, 2013 Posted June 24, 2013 Trip: Silverstar - Burgundy Col to Silverstar Glacier Date: 6/22/2013 Trip Report: Headed in to Silverstar on Saturday with Alicia, Matt, and Sara. The weather was great when we started from the road in the morning. View from the road. (Alicia's pic) The trail up to the bench was just as steep as I remembered it, but nicer since it was a little wet, which kept the dust down. Heading up from the bench to Burgundy Col we ran into some snow patches, and took advantage of them when we could. Heading up to Burgundy Col (Alicia's pic) Once at the Col, we stopped to enjoy part of the alpine burritos from Qdoba that Sara convinced us to bring. MMMMMMMMMM.....Burrito From Burgundy Col, it was all snow to the start of the scramble to the summit. We all carried crampons, but it was warm and the top layer of snow was soft, so we didn't use them. The scramble had some snow on it, but was still a lot of fun. The clouds started to roll in just as we were starting to scramble to the summit. Scrambling Looking back down the scramble Riding a Flake Summit Rodeo? (Alicia's pic) Group summit shot (Alicia's pic) Back down to the snow to finish our burritos, then time to head back. The glissades down were nice and fast on soft snow. View from our lunch spot Jacket glissade diaper? (Alicia's pic) Glissading, apparently I was having fun (Alicia's pic) Of course the weather decided to clear back up as we were heading back down, so much for those great summit views. The hike out was the normal kitty litter fest, complete with a nice sliding maneuver by Matt that resulted in some dirty pants. Oops (Alicia's pic) A stop for raspberry chocolate chip ice cream at Cascadian Farm on the way home completed a great trip. Gear Notes: Alpine Burritos. Used ice axes, carried crampons but didn't need them. Approach Notes: Patches of snow above the bench, then snow from Burgundy Col to the scramble. Quote
dkatz12090 Posted June 24, 2013 Posted June 24, 2013 Hey there, looks like a fun day out. Thinking to head up there this week and was wondering if you got a look at any of the rock conditions up there? Did it look like snow had melted off most of the rock faces (north/south sides?), or were there still significant patches of snow? Thanks so much! Quote
ajpederson Posted June 24, 2013 Author Posted June 24, 2013 The Paisano-Burgundy linkup looked clear. What were you looking for? Once we crossed over Burgundy Col, there was a lot more snow hanging up on stuff than on the highway side. Here's some more pictures you can look through if you want. My Flickr Alicia's Picasa Quote
dkatz12090 Posted June 25, 2013 Posted June 25, 2013 Thanks so much - Paisano-Burgundy was what I was thinking. Never been up there before, looking forward to it (hopefully it will dry up some!) Thanks for the visual beta - Great photos! Quote
ajpederson Posted June 25, 2013 Author Posted June 25, 2013 Enjoy it. I did Paisano a couple years ago and it was a lot of fun. Lots of clean rock, and really only one boring pitch on the whole thing. Quote
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