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Lassen Peak Conditions

Postby JCarlson » Mon Mar 02, 2009 5:08 am

Anyone been up there lately? I'm thinking about trying the Northwest Ridge in a couple weeks but I don't exactly want to book it across the country if there isn't any snow up there.
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Postby 1000Pks » Mon Mar 02, 2009 8:40 am

TV says something like we are to get 8' of snow soon (Northern Sierra). With such avy hazard, stay away from that mountain (or any slopes or runout like those)!
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Postby telewoman » Mon Mar 02, 2009 3:46 pm

High avy danger high on Mt. Shasta. We've received at some places up to 4 feet of snow in the past 24 hours. I'm sure Lassen has received a lot too! Here's their latest weather for Lassen area-
http://forecast.weather.gov/MapClick.ph ... -121.54875
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Postby rhyang » Mon Mar 02, 2009 5:11 pm

Haven't been up there this season yet, but the NPS posts snow conditions on their site -

http://www.nps.gov/lavo/planyourvisit/c ... UMP_218949

They are pretty good about answering the phone, too :)
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Postby Bill Kish » Mon Mar 02, 2009 5:24 pm

I did a quick trip up Brokeoff in early Feb. Even before the last few storms there was good snow cover.
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Postby JCarlson » Mon Mar 02, 2009 6:38 pm

Thanks for all the info. I didn't realize that there are NPS websites that are actually useful!

I won't be going for a couple weeks, so I'll watch the avy reports and change my plans accordingly.
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Postby rhyang » Mon Mar 09, 2009 3:22 am

The NPS website was reporting 10 feet of snow at the SW entrance on Friday (6-March), so I decided to go up and see for myself -

Saturday morning :o
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Nice new visitor center ! Got my wilderness permit and set out for Forest Lake, up into the woods -

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Spent a chilly night at 8100', temps got down to around 17F. In the morning I headed up to Brokeoff Mountain. Brought an ice axe, but didn't need anything but my snowshoes & trekking pole .. though the last couple hundred feet were wind-blasted, with rime ice showing through. I saw ski tracks coming up, but only bootprints near the summit.

Lassen Peak from the top of Brokeoff at around 9am this morning -
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The wind wasn't bad, just chilly. My thermometer said 15F when I got to the top. I ate half my chocolate bar and headed back down -
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Felt positively balmy back below treeline.

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Postby SeanReedy » Mon Mar 09, 2009 3:43 am

Nice photos, Rob! I spent many years living near Lassen, but have only visited during summer and have never hiked Brokeoff. My desire to visit the area in the colder, less crowded seasons is renewed.
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Postby JCarlson » Thu Mar 12, 2009 4:51 pm

Thanks for the pictures! Makes me wish I could go now.

I'll be flying into Sacramento, but I won't be getting in until late. Are there any places that are open 24/7 around there where I can get some fuel canisters?
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Postby rhyang » Thu Mar 12, 2009 8:06 pm

My first thought would be the Wal-mart in Willows or Red Bluff, which would be close to I-5, though they don't open until 9am and usually they only have the coleman brand stuff. I'd call ahead and check ..

Probably the Sacramento locals have a better idea -- all I can think of are Sports Authority, Big 5, or REI (which usually isn't open until 10).
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Postby brianhughes » Thu Mar 12, 2009 8:58 pm

On the way to Lassen, you'd be driving through Woodland within about 15 min of leaving Sac. Int'l. Woodland has your usual assortment of strip mall stores, so should be able to find something along there if you don't get in too late. I did Lassen two years ago when the main park road was still closed. Snowshoed in from the southwest gate on Saturday afternoon, bivied under a full moon on the big flat area at 8,800 feet elevation near the Lassen Peak tourist trail, climbed the peak the next morning (April Fool's Day!) and was back at the southwest gate by 4:00 pm Sunday. Total of about 18 miles and 3,800 feet vertical. Great weekend. Here's a photo:

http://www.summitpost.org/image/282792/Lake-Almanor.html

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Postby jcsesica » Thu Mar 12, 2009 9:23 pm

Nothing around here that is open 24/7 (That I know of). If you are driving up hwy 99 in the morning you can go to Chico Mountain Sports in Chico, CA. It's about an hour and 45 min north of Sac and on the way to the park via 99 to 36 to the South entrance. Good luck...!
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Postby brianhughes » Thu Mar 12, 2009 9:32 pm

The general store next to the motel/cafe in Mineral, not far from the south gate, has basic camping/picnic supplies, but I'd guess their open hours are pretty limited in the winter. But it's definitely worth stopping there for a hearty breakfast or burger if it fits into your schedule.
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Postby Edgewood » Thu Mar 12, 2009 10:10 pm

J, when will you be up at Lassen? Maybe I can hook you up with a fuel cell.
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Postby 96avs01 » Fri Mar 13, 2009 12:10 am

brianhughes wrote:On the way to Lassen, you'd be driving through Woodland within about 15 min of leaving Sac. Int'l. Woodland has your usual assortment of strip mall stores, so should be able to find something along there if you don't get in too late.


There is a Walmart in Woodland, use the Rd 102 exit, go North to first light, take a left and you'll see the sign in less than a 1/2 mile. Believe they are open until 10 PM.
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