High Sierra in the Winter
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Does anyone have any recommendations or beta on some south facing, somewhat warmer, moderate (5.7-9) High Sierra climbs? I'd like to get out over Thanksgiving for either a long day or quick overnighter if possible. |
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I think any climb in the High Sierra in November will be chilly, regardless of aspect. Have you looked at this one? |
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Thanks Frank, that definitely seems like a possibility. Definitely expecting it to be "chilly" would just be nice to at least see some sunlight in the AM. Have you been up that route? Looks fun, but may be looking for something more sustained. |
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I have not done that route, but I have heard it can be done in one long day. I know it's not the difficulty level you were looking for, but it has an eastward aspect and can be done in a day. Two outta three ain't bad! |
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Good question ... |
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several options if the 120 is still open. |
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I considered suggesting Charlotte Dome--it's south-facing--but then thought better of it. |
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For high stuff that is south facing I might suggest the Michael Strassman Memorial Route. Not easy, but not super hard. |
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Charlotte dome! Great route and chill. III 5.7-8. I did it last year in similar season and had a blast. |
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Im also considering Charlotte Dome in November. So what Im understanding is that it might be doable? Better from the west approach? |
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BighornAdams wrote:Im also considering Charlotte Dome in November. So what Im understanding is that it might be doable? Better from the west approach?The approach from the west is much shorter, but the good campsites are a thousand feet below the start of the routes (so you'll need to either hike that in the morning of the climb or hike up to the start of the route and bivy). The trailhead from the west starts at a much lower elevation than the Onion Valley trailhead, so there's a better chance it will be passable/driveable in November. I can't tell you if either road will be open in November, though. |
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November in the Sierra is a judgment call. You go into to do something in the Palisades, have snow boots, snow gear and get an early season winter storm, you'll have a tricky hike out but the gear to make it doable. Different story in a pair of light boots, no snow gear, etc. If a storm moves in and dumps a foot of snow, you're hosed. |
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Charlotte Dome is an awesome suggestion, seems like it gets the most sun of the high sierra routes listed on this site anyway. Was also looking at Venusian Blind on Temple, seems like it gets morning and afternoon sun but quite a bit higher in elevation and shorter approach. Think it's a toss up between the two. |
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I think the South Face of Lone Pine Peak is a far better suggestion than Charlotte Dome. Way more accessible. Routinely climbed in the winter, unlike Charlotte. Like I said about early season storms, you don't want to be this poor guy who got nailed by the same and is overdue: summitpost.org/phpBB3/overd… |
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Thanks for the input and concern FD, thats unfortunate about the missing hikers. Attempting a route on LP in a day would definitely give me more time to go craggin at ORG or enjoy some bouldering as well, so I'll definitely consider it. |
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Fat Dad wrote:I think the South Face of Lone Pine Peak is a far better suggestion than Charlotte Dome. Way more accessible. Routinely climbed in the winter, unlike Charlotte.SF of Charlotte gets done in winter too. Descent is easy- unlike LPP (did you see the trip report about a 40+ hour climb? Well I guess the same dude had a bivy on the Charlotte as well...) elevation is much lower. There are pluses and minuses to both. As I understand you can only climb Charlotte from the East side in winter. I heard the road to Road's End was supposed to close after this past weekend (if you are planning to climb it, it is your job to check. I do not know if the closed it or not). |
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Looks like a few feet coming on the 10th of nov to the high country . Then another banger of a storm thanksgiving they recently reopened the passes but the storm the tenth will shut em down for good. Nothing north of bishop thats for sure. The owens river gorge will be dry . If your into that. |
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rex, how likely is rain/snow in the bishop area next weekend? |
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I might get a little drizzle and the storm on the tenth got down graded to about a foot above 9000 on fri and only a few inches at 8,000 . But if you look its supposed to be really really cold i think friday nights low in mammoth iis like 5 degrees . Still might be ok after friday in bishop some sunshine at around the gorge or the sads but pretty cold. |
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Yeah, was looking at the gorge or the hills as some alternatives if the weather doesn't cooperate. May be doing north ridge of LPP if there is a small window of decent weather sometime between the 17-24th. Keeping my fingers crossed...thanks for the update Rex. |