Timpanogos routes this time of year?

Regional discussion and conditions reports for the great state of Utah, from the alpine peaks to the desert slots. Please post partners requests and trip plans here or in the Utah Climbing Partners section.
no avatar
Jared_j

 
Posts: 4
Joined: Mon Mar 31, 2014 2:40 am
Thanked: 0 time in 0 post

Timpanogos routes this time of year?

by Jared_j » Sun Jun 15, 2014 7:16 pm

I'm driving through and what to hit Mt. Timp. Not sure where to look for condition reports, etc. Is there still a fair bit of snow up there? What would be a recommended route given current conditions? I'd have more fun doing some moderate snow climbing and scrambling than taking the easiest route to the summit. If there's a web resource that I should be looking at for this detail, I'd appreciate it. From the myriad routes in the SP database, it wasn't clear to me what would be an appropriate line this time of year. Thanks,

User Avatar
Scott
Forum Moderator
 
Posts: 8550
Joined: Thu Aug 21, 2003 1:03 pm
Thanked: 1212 times in 650 posts

Re: Timpanogos routes this time of year?

by Scott » Sun Jun 15, 2014 9:44 pm

Is there still a fair bit of snow up there?


I haven't climbed it lately (but have done many, many routes on the mountain), but there is almost always quite a bit of snow up there this time of year.

Which route you climb this time of year is dependent on experience and how good you are with an ice axe.

There are many good routes.

I'd highly recommend the Aspen Grove route if you are good with an ice axe. The glissading should be good, but be careful. Because of the glissade, I prefer Aspen Grove to Timpooneke early season. The waterfalls are better too (later season both are equally scenic).

The Battle Creek Route (North Fork) is usually good this time of year, but also requires that you are good with an ice axe. It's one of the biggest chutes in the Wasatch, so you don't want to fall down it.

If you aren't that good with an ice axe, the ridges on the Southwest face are your only option, but those aren't as fun without snow.

User Avatar
OwenT

 
Posts: 27
Joined: Fri Jan 18, 2013 1:15 am
Thanked: 2 times in 2 posts

Re: Timpanogos routes this time of year?

by OwenT » Mon Jun 16, 2014 10:05 pm

Some of my sister's friends went on Saturday, they just had tennis shoes hit snow after a couple hours on the trail went up about 80 ft and she said it took them about an hour to get back down because the snow was hard and they were afraid of falling. Left about midnight, got back to Provo by 9 am. As far as I know there is still quite a bit of snow on the west side and I wouldn't do it without traction and an ice axe.

User Avatar
regehr

 
Posts: 49
Joined: Sun Apr 17, 2005 10:40 pm
Thanked: 2 times in 2 posts

Re: Timpanogos routes this time of year?

by regehr » Mon Jun 16, 2014 10:32 pm

This site doesn't get updated often enough but often has some pertinent info about trail conditions:

http://tert.org/

User Avatar
Kai

 
Posts: 722
Joined: Thu Jun 23, 2005 2:26 pm
Thanked: 56 times in 42 posts

Re: Timpanogos routes this time of year?

by Kai » Wed Jun 18, 2014 6:16 pm

Try the Cold Fusion Couloir. Takes you to the North Summit, and from there, you can follow the ridge to the main summit. From the main summit, you can descend the Timponooke trail (snow) or go down one of the ridges to Pleasant Grove (will require a car shuttle to get you back to your car.)

Bring ice axe and crampons.

User Avatar
Wasatch Summits

 
Posts: 93
Joined: Sat Nov 19, 2011 4:12 am
Thanked: 45 times in 31 posts

Re: Timpanogos routes this time of year?

by Wasatch Summits » Thu Jun 19, 2014 9:49 pm

Here is what Timp looks like from the summit of Lone Peak as of this morning: About 6" of fresh snow from 9,000 to the summit which will likely be gone in a day or so...

Image

Image

This one was taken a bit further down on the high traverse:

Image

And this one from the Enniss Saddle:

Image

I'd think either TImponeke or Aspen Grove would be doable with micro spikes and an axe for up higher. Crampons for the couloirs.

The following user would like to thank Wasatch Summits for this post
Dean


Return to Utah

 


  • Related topics
    Replies
    Views
    Last post

Who is online

Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 0 guests