I doff my helmet...
bluerail wrote:I dont use a gps. I figure if I can't do it without it..I should just go find something else to do. part of the reason I am out there, is to be capable and able to find a route, manuever through it, and end up safe at the other end. On my own abilities. ( however, stuck in the middle of nowhere in the pitch dark, I have kinda wished I had one with me)
Two of us have had absolutely fine results, going up the east ridge and avoiding the DWA property, no one has bothered us ( I really doubt any one would come up there to stop you, it's bad enough being a part of something that you want to do.) We will, in the future, continue to use the route. I have 2 teenage boys..how do you explain to them you've been arrested for trespassing ? The new route is already kind of established in our heads and we have found we hit our previous marks with pretty good precision along the 4000' level of that ridge. A simple drop down into the gorge into cross Fallscreek (above the falls), a nasty climb up for 20 minutes, go sw for a few minutes, and theres the trail. Nobody is trespassing, you stay out of everybodys way. The only part that is really rough, is the straight up climb from the palms to gain the ridge...I believe it's about 3000' in under 30 yards. It is steep ! Yesterday, we were 5 1/2 hours from our vehicle ( parked adjacent to snowcreek road, north side of hwy 111 ), to the snow tongue. Took an hour break, got on the snow, and witnessed so much of the evil that climb has to offer, I am clinging to the soft security of my chair and the wonderfulness of my refrigerator today. Crevasses that have gotten so dangerous it's trully frightening,a crumbling chockstone bridge that still tempts you to cross it, a 4minute and 48 second long avalanche with a 4' tall front wall at 8200' that we barely got out of the way of( this was an experience I will never forget ), postholing for hours (except where the slide had cleared the chute down to graded ice. and postholing the last 1500' for <2 1/2> hours !!! in butt deep snow that we knew was going to slab off and kill us.... and then the wind came up.....we barely made the last car down. we have done that route 4 out of the last 5 weekends, and after yesterday...I'm finding somewhere else to go play.
bluerail wrote:okay Hal...what exactly does "access the tram station " mean ? I think I remember reading a sort of b&e story of yours....
now that I've rested, as always, yesterday was deep and meaningful..the type of events the twisted part in all of us hopes for...like hoping for a wreck at a car race.
Still...that was a very hard trip, and we both deserve everything we ate today.
and if I EVER put my hand on a rattler and get out unbit...that is when I go by the lottery ticket.
Perry wrote:backpack7 wrote:Down with that climbing swine! They have pooped in our precious Palm Springs Golf Course Lawn water for the last time!!!
Does anybody know if Snow Creek water is used on golf courses?
Climbing swine? Really?! This I gotta see!backpack7 wrote:Down with that climbing swine!
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