The 2012-13 Colorado Ice Conditions Thread
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David Appelhans wrote:Silk Road is out.Yeah. Not looking promising, definitely going to need more snow. Just a dribble. |
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Climbed AMU on Friday. It's thin but climbable. Be prepared to mainly be placing stubbies the whole way. Bring some small gear like RP's or ballnuts so you don't have to run it out like 100 ft. Last pitch is fun. |
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Anyone have any idea what Hallett Chimney is looking like? |
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John Collis wrote:Anyone have any idea what Hallett Chimney is looking like?Given that it's February, probably powder stacked on top of more powder, maybe with avy danger. Probably best to ask again around May 1st. |
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How big are those flows by Peacock Pool? It's hard to tell scale. They look fat, but it's hard to tell if they're 20ft or a couple of pitches. Worth going up there just for those? |
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Climbed Hessie Chimney today, only the first pitch. I swung tools once into actual ice. It seemed a little harder than the M5 grade would suggest. A bit chossy where I'm assuming there is usually ice. The spindrift was heinous. Was getting buried as I belayed. Overall a fun powder slog. Skiing probably would of been a higher work to fun ratio but oh well. |
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Ben Fullerton wrote:How big are those flows by Peacock Pool? It's hard to tell scale. They look fat, but it's hard to tell if they're 20ft or a couple of pitches. Worth going up there just for those?Ben, a friend of mine was up there yesterday. Ice was fat. Roughly 120 feet both left and right. You have to cross an avy path on the southeast side of MLW to get to them so be aware. |
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Andy Hansen wrote: Ben, a friend of mine was up there yesterday. Ice was fat. Roughly 120 feet both left and right. You have to cross the avy slope of the southeast side of Martha to get to them so be aware.Oh, then it's probably not the best time to be up there tomorrow, with all the new snow deposited... Thanks for the heads up! |
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Clear Creek Canyon Ice: 2-24-2013
Mickey's Bigmouth [OUT] CCC, Mickey 2-24-2013. Coors Lite [OUT] CCC ice, Coors Lite, 2-24-2013. |
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Ben Fullerton wrote: Oh, then it's probably not the best time to be up there tomorrow, with all the new snow deposited... Thanks for the heads up!Columbine Falls by peacock pool is worth it, trust me!!! Be mindful of the recent snow, but for real....GET ON IT!!! I'd say if you count the upper "endure slab" it's more than 120'. Good Luck. |
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J Antin wrote:Clear Creek Canyon Ice: 2-24-2013 Mickey's Bigmouth [OUT] Coors Lite [OUT]That's more than out... that's non-existent! Some stuff that regularly forms here is dry as a bone as well. Lame year for most front range stuff. Hopefully weather patterns will change for next season. Might need to plan a trip to the interior of RMNP. |
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seth0687 wrote: Columbine Falls by peacock pool is worth it, trust me!!! Be mindful of the recent snow, but for real....GET ON IT!!! I'd say if you count the upper "endure slab" it's more than 120'. Good Luck.It's definitely on the short term list to get on while it's still fat! Thanks for the rec... |
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Upper Haflin Creek is in. Brittle on Sunday. |
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Any one know any info on the current conditions of Avocado Gulley? |
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Anyone know if Brainfreeze or anything else in the area is in? Seems a bit dicey with recent snow for the approach. |
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Drew McLean wrote:Anyone know if Brainfreeze or anything else in the area is in? Seems a bit dicey with recent snow for the approach.Minimal new snow in RMNP last week (unlike Boulder) and high winds have scraped most surfaces, removing much of the avalanche potential. Skied Dragontail yesterday and it was solid base with no reactive wind slabs in there. Saw three fresh crowns of recent natural soft slabs (6" thick) on unsupported terrain in the Tyndall. Avi danger overall is MODERATE in RMNP with pockets of LOW to EXTREME.(mostly low) |
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Taylor-B. wrote:Any one know any info on the current conditions of Avocado Gulley? Thank YouStill nothing....it's not going to make it this year, unfortunately. |
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Silverton would be a death trap right now, given all the snow the San Juans have had. If you go up, go way early and be out before the sun starts to hit over the ridge... |
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Just Solo wrote:Silverton would be a death trap right now, given all the snow the San Juans have had. If you go up, go way early and be out before the sun starts to hit over the ridge...I agree...I was there this morning around 6am and did tempered by fire. STH looked loaded with many slides on the approach trail. There were 2 brave souls heading up the slide... huge release near fat city...more snow coming this week. Ouray was good. Cheers, L. |
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