Route Climbed: East Ridge (via Tuttle Creek) Date Climbed: 23 Oct 2005
My only beef about this route is the suggestion to take the "faint" trail heading south, up from Tuttle Creek (just before the bridge which takes you to the Stonehouse). This "trail" was a joke.....more like a faint game trail! All in all, I liked this route, espeically at the top of the southern gully leading to the flat section of the ridge. Quality 3rd/4th class scrambling. Great weather.... and nice sunburn!
Route Climbed: Army Pass Date Climbed: Sept 17, 2005
14er #7 Beautiful day and a mellow climb. Went directly north from Army Pass and followed trail until it dead-ended into some boulders on SE face, avoiding the summit plateau. With a litte route-finding, was able to scramble on class 3-4 rock to the plateau. 12 hours car-to-car. Would have been faster if I didn't have a killer flu. Oh well.
Route Climbed: Old Army Pass/South Slope Date Climbed: September 12, 2005
Great day! Day trip from the Cottonwood Lakes Trail Head. 12 hours round trip. All was easy until the last two hours back to the trailhead. Sore feet. 21 miles does add up fast on the feet! LOL Recommended 1st 14er for anbody looking to try. Nunz
Kerstin - Sep 17, 2005 12:59 pm Date Climbed: Oct 12, 2006
Route Climbed: South Slope Date Climbed: September 19, 1998 and October 12, 2006
The first time we hiked to the uppermost lake below Old Army Pass, spent the night, then arose early the next morning. The ascent was fairly easy, though I was suffering a bit from the altitude--I'd just come up from sea level.
It was freezing and windy up top, but clear--one of those days where you could see for miles!
Yesterday Dan and I hiked over New Army Pass and up the same route from our camp above High Lake. It was very cold and clear--five degrees F that morning. We saw two herds of Bighorn Sheep--once on the way up and on the way down, two adult females with two young ones! We hiked out to Cottonwood Lakes trailhead early this morning in a snow storm.
Route Climbed: Old Army/E Ridge, descended Winter Route Date Climbed: June 19, 2004
Dayhiked with Balajisv and Shri. Pushed off the winter route by a cornice but got back on 500 ft. below. A long day that ended in headlamps.
Route Climbed: Old Army/E Ridge, descended Winter Route Date Climbed: Sept 2, 2001 Sucess!
Climbed with Brian, got kind of a late start, hit some clouds near the summit. Great veiws scrambling up the east ridge.
Route Climbed: Old Army/E Ridge Date Climbed: May 25, 2002 Denied!
Thunder at 13,500 turned us around. You snooze, you loose.
Route Climbed: Old Army Date Climbed: Aug 21, 2005
Spectacular weekend and weather. Pretty easy route and amazing views, wow! Several routes to take but a nice little trail directly after the sign for Sequoia (to the right/north) was a lot of fun. Very active birds living among the rocks, but no idea what they were.
Route Climbed: Bowl N of Army Pass Date Climbed: August 12, 2005
Dayhike from Horseshoe Meadows. Went past the uppermost Cottonwood Lake and ascended the bowl N of Army Pass. Great cl 2 scramble, but the top was blocked by a 30 foot wall of snow. Since I didn't have an axe, I opted to climb the steep wall adjacent to it. It was pretty exposed 4th class, but not too hard with plenty of holds. From there, its the standard slog up the summit. Tagged Cirque enroute back to the cars and descended via Army Pass.
Route Climbed: Old Army Date Climbed: August 26, 2005
Beautiful day to climb Langley! This was my first 14'er so it was a special day :) Me and one hiking partner started at Cottonwood Lake #4 around 8:00 am, climbed up Old Army Pass, headed up to a red sandy saddle at about 12,000', dropped our backpacks, and dayhiked to the top. It took us awhile to find the route up the last 800' or so... There are lots of trails and it's hard to find one that's doable! Beautiful view from up there, expecially looking north to Whitney! Also lots of flowers blooming including sky pilot. Headed down around 3:30 pm and picked up our packs and then made our way down to Upper Soldier Lake. Saw 5 other people headed up or down that day.
Route Climbed: Old Army Date Climbed: August 26, 2005
Day hiked from Cottonwood parking lot, 3:30am - 2:30pm with plenty of time on the summit and socializing along the trail. Beautiful views from the summit and along the way. Old Army is definitely the way to go. Once reaching the top of Old Army, head North (right), don't keep going straight or you'll lose altitude by the time you realize you are no longer on target for the summit. The summit from Old Army was the most tiring part...that Damn sand and scree makes for slow travel. There are a thousand different trails up the summit (follow which ever one you like or make your own) , the further to the east (right) the more technical the climb.
Route Climbed: Old Army Pass Date Climbed: July 23 2005
I and four buddies hit the trail head at 5:30 a.m. We agreed on a turn-around time of 2:00 p.m. Two of us bagged out early (at 12K' and 13K') due to altitude affects. I was the last to summit at 2:01 ;) and we walked briskly back to the pass under intermittent hail and rain. Able to glissade down the last 200' of lower army pass above the lake. Back to the car by 8:00p.m.
Route Climbed: Northeast Chute Date Climbed: 08/06/05
From the Ashram,(church) followed the unmaintained trail to Tuttle Creek Canyon. At the end of the cayon by the waterfalls and you can see the NE Chute half filled with snow. I ascend the chute and scramble (class 3/4) to the summit. Descended the East Face and then rock skied down some no-name chute to Tuttle Creek Canyon, and back to the church for some praying.
Dave Daly - Oct 24, 2005 12:33 pm
Route Climbed: East Ridge (via Tuttle Creek) Date Climbed: 23 Oct 2005My only beef about this route is the suggestion to take the "faint" trail heading south, up from Tuttle Creek (just before the bridge which takes you to the Stonehouse). This "trail" was a joke.....more like a faint game trail! All in all, I liked this route, espeically at the top of the southern gully leading to the flat section of the ridge. Quality 3rd/4th class scrambling. Great weather.... and nice sunburn!
tdoughty - Oct 16, 2005 1:29 pm
Route Climbed: Old Army/Normal Date Climbed: July 2004Good views, nice hike.
Cody - Oct 9, 2005 9:21 pm
Route Climbed: Army pass Date Climbed: October 5 2005A long day on the mountain. Perfect weather on top, just a slight breeze. Visibility for miles.
onebadshredda - Oct 3, 2005 3:33 pm
Route Climbed: Winter Route - NW Lake 5 Date Climbed: October 1, 2005Nice hike up winter route. Snow cornice at top passable on north side.
Few snow patches on way up to SE face. Found easy class 2-3 route up.
Very windy and cold.
Couple snorts of Knob Creek and we were out of there.
Total RT time from Lake 3 ~ 5 hours.
tpdwr - Sep 27, 2005 6:30 pm
Route Climbed: East-southeast ridge Date Climbed: June 25, 1988From a camp at Cottonwood Lakes. The route goes up a chute from the northern most lake. Returned via Army Pass.
wetsponge007 - Sep 25, 2005 2:43 pm
Route Climbed: Old army pass, partial class 2-3 summit descent Date Climbed: Sept 17 2005Stayed at lake 4, super windy night. Good times!!!
Sunkissed - Sep 20, 2005 10:44 pm
Route Climbed: Old Army Pass Date Climbed: September 17, 2005Stayed overnight at Lake 4, this was my first CA 14er.
orandall - Sep 18, 2005 8:31 pm
Route Climbed: Army Pass Date Climbed: Sept 17, 200514er #7 Beautiful day and a mellow climb. Went directly north from Army Pass and followed trail until it dead-ended into some boulders on SE face, avoiding the summit plateau. With a litte route-finding, was able to scramble on class 3-4 rock to the plateau. 12 hours car-to-car. Would have been faster if I didn't have a killer flu. Oh well.
thenunz - Sep 18, 2005 12:58 pm
Route Climbed: Old Army Pass/South Slope Date Climbed: September 12, 2005Great day! Day trip from the Cottonwood Lakes Trail Head. 12 hours round trip. All was easy until the last two hours back to the trailhead. Sore feet. 21 miles does add up fast on the feet! LOL Recommended 1st 14er for anbody looking to try. Nunz
Kerstin - Sep 17, 2005 12:59 pm Date Climbed: Oct 12, 2006
Route Climbed: South Slope Date Climbed: September 19, 1998 and October 12, 2006The first time we hiked to the uppermost lake below Old Army Pass, spent the night, then arose early the next morning. The ascent was fairly easy, though I was suffering a bit from the altitude--I'd just come up from sea level.
It was freezing and windy up top, but clear--one of those days where you could see for miles!
Yesterday Dan and I hiked over New Army Pass and up the same route from our camp above High Lake. It was very cold and clear--five degrees F that morning. We saw two herds of Bighorn Sheep--once on the way up and on the way down, two adult females with two young ones! We hiked out to Cottonwood Lakes trailhead early this morning in a snow storm.
kovarpa - Sep 12, 2005 11:29 pm
Route Climbed: Old Army Pass Date Climbed: September 11, 2005A long, long slog - 9 hrs roundtrip. Very high winds on the summit and pretty views.
sierramtngoat - Sep 10, 2005 4:46 am
Route Climbed: Old Army/E Ridge, descended Winter Route Date Climbed: June 19, 2004Dayhiked with Balajisv and Shri. Pushed off the winter route by a cornice but got back on 500 ft. below. A long day that ended in headlamps.
Route Climbed: Old Army/E Ridge, descended Winter Route Date Climbed: Sept 2, 2001 Sucess!
Climbed with Brian, got kind of a late start, hit some clouds near the summit. Great veiws scrambling up the east ridge.
Route Climbed: Old Army/E Ridge Date Climbed: May 25, 2002 Denied!
Thunder at 13,500 turned us around. You snooze, you loose.
Shivagirl - Sep 9, 2005 3:26 am
Route Climbed: Old Army Date Climbed: Aug 21, 2005Spectacular weekend and weather. Pretty easy route and amazing views, wow! Several routes to take but a nice little trail directly after the sign for Sequoia (to the right/north) was a lot of fun. Very active birds living among the rocks, but no idea what they were.
Desert Solitaire - Sep 5, 2005 4:53 pm
Route Climbed: Bowl N of Army Pass Date Climbed: August 12, 2005Dayhike from Horseshoe Meadows. Went past the uppermost Cottonwood Lake and ascended the bowl N of Army Pass. Great cl 2 scramble, but the top was blocked by a 30 foot wall of snow. Since I didn't have an axe, I opted to climb the steep wall adjacent to it. It was pretty exposed 4th class, but not too hard with plenty of holds. From there, its the standard slog up the summit. Tagged Cirque enroute back to the cars and descended via Army Pass.
tarol - Aug 30, 2005 1:17 pm
Route Climbed: Old Army Date Climbed: August 26, 2005Beautiful day to climb Langley! This was my first 14'er so it was a special day :) Me and one hiking partner started at Cottonwood Lake #4 around 8:00 am, climbed up Old Army Pass, headed up to a red sandy saddle at about 12,000', dropped our backpacks, and dayhiked to the top. It took us awhile to find the route up the last 800' or so... There are lots of trails and it's hard to find one that's doable! Beautiful view from up there, expecially looking north to Whitney! Also lots of flowers blooming including sky pilot. Headed down around 3:30 pm and picked up our packs and then made our way down to Upper Soldier Lake. Saw 5 other people headed up or down that day.
psuthe - Aug 27, 2005 10:30 pm
Route Climbed: Old Army Date Climbed: August 26, 2005Day hiked from Cottonwood parking lot, 3:30am - 2:30pm with plenty of time on the summit and socializing along the trail. Beautiful views from the summit and along the way. Old Army is definitely the way to go. Once reaching the top of Old Army, head North (right), don't keep going straight or you'll lose altitude by the time you realize you are no longer on target for the summit. The summit from Old Army was the most tiring part...that Damn sand and scree makes for slow travel. There are a thousand different trails up the summit (follow which ever one you like or make your own) , the further to the east (right) the more technical the climb.
alexmsupertramp - Aug 21, 2005 12:36 am
Route Climbed: Old Army Pass Date Climbed: July 23 2005I and four buddies hit the trail head at 5:30 a.m. We agreed on a turn-around time of 2:00 p.m. Two of us bagged out early (at 12K' and 13K') due to altitude affects. I was the last to summit at 2:01 ;) and we walked briskly back to the pass under intermittent hail and rain. Able to glissade down the last 200' of lower army pass above the lake. Back to the car by 8:00p.m.
Picts here: (flash slide show)
http://www.emergenthome.com/mtlangley/flash/MtLangley_launcher.html
uwjennie - Aug 16, 2005 7:38 pm
Route Climbed: Army Pass Date Climbed: 8/14/05Nice hike on SPS trip. 12 people came on the trip, 8 made the summit. Four of us opted to go over the Cirque as a preview on Saturday as well.
Guilty - Aug 8, 2005 6:06 pm
Route Climbed: Northeast Chute Date Climbed: 08/06/05From the Ashram,(church) followed the unmaintained trail to Tuttle Creek Canyon. At the end of the cayon by the waterfalls and you can see the NE Chute half filled with snow. I ascend the chute and scramble (class 3/4) to the summit. Descended the East Face and then rock skied down some no-name chute to Tuttle Creek Canyon, and back to the church for some praying.
thomascanty - Aug 6, 2005 10:25 am
Route Climbed: Army Pass Date Climbed: August 3, 2005I made it on my second attempt. I tried a year ago but turned back when I found myself in some boulders that I couldn't figure out how to get past.