Snowmass Mountain Boulderfield

Snowmass Mountain Boulderfield

Rob and Andrew heading up the long climb of the boulderfield on the way to Snowmass Mountain's ridgeline. Helmets! At this point in the climb we were (obviously) not wearing helmets, as they were still strapped to our waist or backpack. In my opinion this was probably a mistake. After my incident earlier on the climb on the scree slope I should have know better. I would argue that at a minimum, from the notch all the way to the summit, helmets are needed. This portion of the route is steeper, being mostly Class 2+ with one or two Class 3 moves just before the summit, and the rock is very loose. We had no one above us, which I'm sure made us feel a little more secure, but it was still wrong. On our backpack in the prior day, we met a couple that had reached the summit that day. They saw our helmets and told us we would not need them. They said no one on the mountain had helmets that day, as the route was solid. This was surprising to me as everything I had read leading up to this climb said that helmets were necessary, and after experiencing the route first hand, I would have to respectfully disagree with that gentleman. FWIW - Andrew and I wore our helmets on the entire descent, finally taking them off once we reached Snowmass Lake. Maroon Bells-Snowmass Wilderness August 17, 2010
MarkDidier
on Sep 15, 2010 8:50 pm
Image Type(s): Informational,  Scenery
Image ID: 661920

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Kiefer

Kiefer - Oct 2, 2010 2:39 pm - Hasn't voted

Awww....

man. This shot looks absolutely miserable. Good work in getting what this long slog forces you to endure!

MarkDidier

MarkDidier - Oct 4, 2010 10:12 pm - Hasn't voted

Re: Awww....

I remember being a little mentally down when we were on the lower slopes of this, doubting whether or not I had it in me that day. I think it is mentally more difficult going after a peak when you can pretty much see the whole route in front of you.

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