by guest » Thu Dec 20, 2007 3:18 pm
Lee,
Glad your safe & had the courage, lack of ego, and turned back, as hard as it is.
I'd estimate the traverse to be 1/2 mile or less across, from the time you leave what we call the Rocky Ridge, (where the trail stops switching back & forth straight up the mountain) to Coffman's Craig.
There's a couple shutes (knarly, rocky, steep drainages) before this that one "might" be able to top out on, but it would take tremedous effort in these conditions (I've done one in snow, and it was extremely tough). Also, there's a very good chance that you'll hit some big granite spires, class 4 type stuff, very dangerous even in dry conditions.
The only one that "might" be doable as far as I know, is the one before Coffman's, which I'm not recommending, but this may be the one the 2 hikers attempted recently, with no success. I've done this one in the dry, and it got a "pucker factor" rating from me, at least the way I went.
There's so much "deadfall" on the ground from the drought, plus snow can make the fluted ridges even steeper, that it's quite dangerous & only super fit, mountaineers would be successful, IMHO.
You know when you get to the end of the Traverse, as Coffmans' is staring at you approx. 50 ft. away!, with a hugh, steep, gapping ravine in between. From there, you can basically only go up, steeply!
Happy, safe Hiking,
ss