by Ellen » Wed Apr 01, 2009 1:26 pm
Received this e-mail from a very experienced Skyliner:
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Hi fellow climbers,
I hiked from the top of Skyline 2/3 the way down to Coffman's Crag, (for those of you who don't know, that a couple hundred vertical ft.).
This was done at 5pm, so ground conditions were warmer than the usual Skyline summit times.
The conditions are very chellenging with high danger potential.
I would not attempt w/out real montaineering experience, 10 point cramp-ons & ice axe / self-arrest experience. If someone falls, the soft ice will send them sailing down the mountainside w/out a rapid arrest.
60% coverage, and what is there is either soft, crunchy ice (very hard snow), or steep. soft dirt w/ plenty of fallin tree limbs from the big winds.
These conditions WILL work you hard! And after hiking to that point from the bottom, the chances of a slip in the this steep area are high.
You can kick-step, but your ankles & calfs will be burning.
I punched through several times over a foot deep where snow has built around rocks underneath. Also, if steeping close to fallin trees, I punched trough after the hard crust gave way (more ankle twisting).
The traverse looked like it had 90% coverage from what I could barely see of it.
Temps were great, 50's w/ slight breeze.
My guess is it won't be ready for a couple more weeks.
I'll probably either ride the tram again & hike down a bit, or do the whole trail w/in a week or so.
Feel free to post this or forward,
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Miles of smiles,
Ellen
Last edited by
Ellen on Thu Apr 02, 2009 8:51 am, edited 1 time in total.