Mount Alpen makes an excellent few hour to half day adventure from Alpine
Lake
The northeast ridge on Patterson Peak is an interesting, yet straight forward
scramble from the prominent flat north of the Four Lakes Basin. The ridge
offers several interesting rock towers that block the ridge proper and offer the
chance to make the route as difficult as a Class 4 scramble, or as easy as Class
2 by dropping down primarily on the east side of the ridge. This route can
be incorporated into a ridge traverse that encompasses the nearby peaks.
Blackman Peak to the northwest would be the most obvious link up, while Born
Quiet (10,857) to the northeast, offers a more challenging and time consuming
ridge traverse. The ridge south goes to Peak 10,707 which lies steeply
above Washington Lake. Along along this ridge
Castle
Peak dominates the scenery to the east.
Northeast Ridge (Class 2-3)- the broad, flat pass just to the
northeast of Patterson makes for a logical start to the ridge. Access this
flat area from Born Lakes to the northwest via a trail, or from the Four Lakes
Basin (Cornice, Glacier, Rock, Emerald) to the southwest. Ascend southwest from
the pass over straight forward Class 2 terrain. Further south, two
prominent rock towers block the ridge proper. Either drop down on the east side
(Class 2), traverse the solid, blocky ledges just below the ridge on the east
(Class 3), or climb up and over the ridge (Class 4) to reach a much smaller
saddle just 0.4 miles from the summit. Climb the last section over a straight
forward ridge to reach the summit. The rock on most of the ridge towers is
usually solid with plenty of ledges, steps, and holds.
Approach- The Born Lakes Basin can be reached via trail from the
Fourth of July Creek area, or from the Warm Springs Creek Trail. From Born
Lakes, find the trail or ascend open sandy slopes to the broad pass.
Access the Four Lakes Basin via a much longer approach from Little Boulder
Creek. Along this approach you'll pass the access to Boulder Chain Lakes,
Baker Lake, Slickenside Creek, Noisy Lake, Quiet Lake, and lots of great views
of Castle Peak.
Descent- Either retrace your steps, or continue south from the
Patterson summit to one of a few saddles south of the peak that will give you
access to Fourth of July Lake or Four Lakes Basin. Take the west ridge
from the Patterson summit to access the trail at the pass.
Gear- typical scrambling gear and plenty of water as there's no water
much of the year above the lake basins.
From the broad saddle northeast of the summit : 0.9
miles and 814 feet gain (one way)
From the Born Lakes area : 1.6
miles and 1602 feet gain (one way)
From the Fourth of July Trailhead via Ants Basin : 7.8
miles and 3882 feet gain (one way)