Post subject: TR: Peak Bagging in the North Cascades
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 4:22 pm
Joined: Mon Feb 25, 2008 12:40 pm Posts: 484
Before you read this let it be known this TR is way too long with way to many pictures
Enjoy
The North Cascades are some of the most rugged terrain in the lower 48. Everything seemed to line up perfectly with the highway opening Friday at 8:00 am to a forecast of blue skies. Well it wasn’t 8:00 am it was 8:00pm and even worse the forecast for Saturday was calling for rain but Sunday and Monday were looking to promising. With the hopes of sunny skies plans changed to head into the North Cascades Saturday night and bag Black Peak on Sunday and Silverstar on Monday.
Friday April 24th
To take advantage of the forecast on Friday I met up with Amar, Christy and Jason to tackle some lower elevated peaks in the Snoqualmie area. Our agenda was Red mountains west face.
Jason doing a teleturn off the summit of Red with Snoqualmie Mountain in the background Amar skiing down into the Commonwealth Basin Christy skiing with The Tooth and Cave ridge in the background It was still early in the day so we climbed over to Lundin Peak Jason skinning with our lines off red in the background It turned out to be a great day to take advantage of Blue sky and Corn skiing
Sunday April 26th
Our first objective in the North Cascades was Black Peaks southern face which had a skiable line from near the Summit (8970).
Our starting point was at the Rainy pass parking lot were we skinned up to Heather Pass.
Joe skinning up to Lake Ann Looking at our Objective in the middle from Heather Pass It’s going to be a long traverse Sick lines to be had on the Lewis Glacier Looking North deeper into the Range After a long traverse finally skinning up the base of Black Peak We had to skin up to the Col to gain access to the South side Traversing the ridge to gain the south side Damn rotten snow (notice the landing spot for North Cascades Heli in the background) Switching over to Crampons and Ice axe to climb up the South Side Joe hiking up with Last Chance peak in the Background The last stretch before the summit. Joe standing on top of Black Peak minus 30 ft of Rock scramble Looking down the NW face Looking back at the ascent with Heather Pass in the distance and Corneo to the right Mt Goode to the SW Looking down our ski line I dropped in first Then Joe After dropping the chute we hiked back to the Col and dropped back into the east facing basin Instead of traversing all the way back we decided to drop all the way down to the road
After speaking with a local about the crappy conditions at Silverstar we decided to tackle another peak within the Rainy Pass area the next day. Monday April 27th Looking towards Frisco Mountain and the Lyall Glacier Looking south at our objective a peak of Frisco Mountains south Ridge from Maple pass Joe skinning the ridge with Corteo to the left and Black Peak to the right Frisco Mountain Dropping the first run to access the Lyall Glacier Back to skinning to access Friscos Col with Whistler Mountain and Cutthroat peak in the background Nearing the top with a massive headwall in the background We skinned to the Col on the left and decided we would ski the peak on our decent back to the car Looking back at the headwall from the Col Looking down into Maple creek with Mt Benzarino in the foreground and Goode in the distance Our objective was the peak to the left and ski the fall line in the middle of the ridge We got a quick 1000 vert run to access the next col Then switched over to Crampons and Ice axes to access the peak Looking East towards Mcgregor Mountain on the Right and Bowen to the Left Boot packing with Stilleto Peak in the distance Gaining the summit with Corteo in the background Looking south Deep into Glacier Peak wilderness from the summit From the summit we rode the ridge north back into the Maple creek basin Getting ready to drop off the ridge After a sick 1000 vert line we had to skin back up to the East col Joe skinning with our ski line in the background Once we got up to the col we decided to hike up to the sub peak we had seen earlier (back to crampons and Ice axe) One last look before our 3,000 vert lines back to the road with Frisco proper in the background Our line down to Rainy Lake Right before Rainy Lake there is a cliffed out cirque so we had to do a nasty traverse Looking back from Rainy Lake at the Cirque and Frisco Peak Frisco Mountain I love the North Cascades
Post subject: Re: TR: Peak Bagging in the North Cascades
Posted: Tue Apr 28, 2009 4:55 pm
Joined: Fri Feb 11, 2005 8:31 pm Posts: 68 Location: Washington yo.
Man, this TR is way too long, and way too SICK. My ass is kicked just looking at the pics. I saw your slushy looking crew walking back from Red Mt. on Friday. Nice work. Were there alot of folks up for the highway opening?
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