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Red Slate ice/snow?

Postby alexisld » Thu Sep 09, 2010 11:30 pm

Anyone know if there is ice/snow in the north couloir on Red Slate? I want to ski it at some point, so I though a recon trip with ice tool would make for a fun weekend while waiting for powder! :-)

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Re: Red Slate ice/snow?

Postby rhyang » Tue Sep 28, 2010 4:25 am

Bump .. anyone know if the couloir is melted out this year ?
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Re: Red Slate ice/snow?

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Re: Red Slate ice/snow?

Postby rhyang » Wed Sep 29, 2010 9:03 pm

Woo woo ! Looks in and looks icy :D Thanks Kathy !
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Re: Red Slate ice/snow?

Postby rhyang » Sun Oct 17, 2010 4:16 pm

Climbed this one yesterday. Headed up solo, but met a couple of climbers from socal (John and Sean) who were there at the same time, so we took turns breaking trail :) This was helpful because there was ~6 inches of snow in the couloir from the last storm.

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Still, there was some neve & ice exposed so it wasn't entirely a slog :)

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The couloir jogs left about 3/4 of the way up, which was perhaps the highlight of the climb. There were three separate sub-chutes to the summit, though I imagine you could also climb some crappy snow-covered rock. The chutes were probably partially melted out before the last storm, and even with snow there was some fun easy mixed climbing.

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The last sub-chute topped out literally yards from the summit, which was nice. Full set here.
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Re: Red Slate ice/snow?

Postby dskoon » Sun Oct 17, 2010 5:38 pm

Nice work, Rob, very nice!
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Re: Red Slate ice/snow?

Postby rhyang » Mon Oct 18, 2010 8:01 pm

Thanks Vittles :mrgreen:

I was checking out Laurel Mtn's NE Gully on Friday, and it looked like a bit of snow near the top, perhaps above 10500' -- there should be some 12mpix shots on my flickr set. I'd probably save it for next summer if I were you .. that funky volcanic stuff is not fun when wet, but it is a hilariously fun route.

Red Slate couloir is kind of in the other direction, and the approach is pretty long with ice gear, not to mention being a long route by itself. The crossing of Convict Creek is kind of tricky too -- probably best in late season (I've heard it can be almost impassable in the springtime).
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