snow camping San J - advice needed

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Postby EMan » Thu Jan 07, 2010 9:43 pm

There have been I believe 5 slides down Baldy Bowl to date this season.
The 1st time you even think about needing 'pons, put 'em on. And take out the ax if you don't have a BD Whippet....

You ought to have a fab time. Although you can do it in 2 comfortably since the distance and elevation change isn't great, savor the moment and enjoy the mountain.
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Postby SoCalJim » Fri Jan 08, 2010 10:06 pm

Whippets are designed for ski mountaineering, basically as a last resort to save your ass if you fall. If you're using crampons, you should have an axe. I doubt if you'd find many mountaineers who disagree.
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x country ski and camp

Postby Ryan » Tue Jan 19, 2010 3:16 am

Hello everyone..

I am sort of a winter camping novice. I took a class at Cal State on Winter Mountaineering and gained some experience from that class in Mammoth last
winter. I wanted to x country ski into Round Valley campground hopefully sometime next week with my friend (an eagle scout for what that's worth). I only plan to stay one night probably to start and I don't plan on conquering any peaks this time around. I don't have a death wish and I am respectful of mother nature. Is anyone from this board planning any similar trips in the near future? Do you have any advice for me or anything I should know about? Thanks.

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Re: x country ski and camp

Postby Lcpl Hughes » Tue Jan 19, 2010 9:38 am

Ryan wrote:Hello everyone..

I am sort of a winter camping novice. I took a class at Cal State on Winter Mountaineering and gained some experience from that class in Mammoth last
winter. I wanted to x country ski into Round Valley campground hopefully sometime next week with my friend (an eagle scout for what that's worth). I only plan to stay one night probably to start and I don't plan on conquering any peaks this time around. I don't have a death wish and I am respectful of mother nature. Is anyone from this board planning any similar trips in the near future? Do you have any advice for me or anything I should know about? Thanks.

Ryan


I am planning a trip pretty soon myself to camp at Round Valley
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Postby EMan » Wed Jan 20, 2010 6:18 am

SoCalJim made a great point. Whippets are no substitute for an ax and I surely did not wish to give that impression!
:oops:

I was referring to the occassional sketchy sections where most folks would still have their ax attached to their pack.
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