by Chew00 » Sun May 30, 2010 5:12 pm
Just did this exact route yesterday, got back this morning. We left Humber park about 9:30 in the morning, and made it to the peak by 4:00pm. After you hit 9000' the snow is pretty packed in and makes the going slow. The trail between wellmans divide and the PCT is the only portion that is relatively snow free, the rest you are fighting the snow most of the way. If you have crampons or anything to help you deal with the snow, bring it. We did it just with hiking boots and our bare hands, and I would prefer not to do that again if at all possible. There was a lot of slipping and sliding on the snow and in retrospect, probably not a good idea safety wise. Its a miracle that we didnt sprain a wrist or ankle. The one thing I think that saved us was we planned on overnighting, and had dropped all of our gear near the border of the state park/ national forest boundary in the north rim section, so we didnt have to make it back to humber park that day. Im having issues trying to upload a photo, but the one posted above pretty much sums it up. Good luck!