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Tarbuster

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Topic Author's Reply - Jan 7, 2010 - 12:49pm PT
Indian Peaks Wilderness boundary, heading up toward Mitchell Lake:



Goat Boy doing the skinny ski thing:




Mitchell Lake, set below Mount Audubon, often quite windy,
From there, after contouring along the lake, the tour slips into the trees and wilder snows:

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Topic Author's Reply - Jan 7, 2010 - 12:51pm PT
Little Pawnee Pk 12,466 feet:



Little Pawnee Pk has lots of rock along its northern flank.
A close-up of a particular buttress on Little Pawnee:



Jeff Lowe commented on some routes he had done; the offwidth is likely a first acsent, while it may be unclear about the other lines, as I was reminded recently that climbers have entertained ascents of portions of that escarpment for a few generations now.

"The orange and yellow line were alpine solo cruises. The red line is a two-pitch route up into a big, leaning corner with an offwidth cux [done with Mark Wilford]"


Jeff's comments pulled from this thread:

http://www.supertopo.com/climbing/thread.php?topic_id=325486&tn=0
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Topic Author's Reply - Jan 7, 2010 - 01:04pm PT
Stich, hanging at the chilly destination:



Blue Lake:



Toll & Paiute:



Mt Toll, 12,979 feet:



Paiute Pk, 13,088 feet:

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Topic Author's Reply - Jan 7, 2010 - 04:07pm PT
Jenny now goes by "Jennifer".
She's a lawyer last we spoke ... lost contact a while back ... going to have to entertain that facebook jungle and reconnect.

I think you and I did meet back in the day; just didn't often cross paths.
I keep in pretty good touch with Messick.
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Topic Author's Reply - Jan 7, 2010 - 05:02pm PT

1 Research Station/Niwot Ridge to Green Lakes Valley & Shoshoni Overlooks
2 Waldrop/CMC North to Blue Lake Cirque
3 St. Vrain Glacier Trail to Elk Tooth/Ogallala Cirque
4 Wild Basin to Mt Alice Cirque


3) St. Vrain Glacier Trail to Elk Tooth/Ogallala Cirque

 20 miles round-trip
 10 hours total
 1350 feet elevation gain (just short of Lake Gibraltar at the hook south in the trail)
 High point roughly 10, 800 feet




This is one of the longer tours from my typical winter menu.
It gets pretty topsy-turvy in the last quarter-mile to get to Lake Gibraltar, at the foot of the St Vrain Glaciers.
Meaning the slope both drops away and steepens abruptly, entering a terrain category extending the risk beyond that of normal touring.

I pushed it as far as I have yet been comfortable, last winter with Goat Boy and Tim Stich on 02 15 2009.
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Topic Author's Reply - Jan 7, 2010 - 05:06pm PT


There are not many vantage points where you can see the north face of Paiute.
Here it is peaking up on the far horizon:



A nice open meadow where good views begin to happen, Elk Tooth in the distance:

Jaybro

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Jan 7, 2010 - 05:08pm PT
Bobcat tracks? I believe that is the spoor of the elusive canada Lynx known for encrouching on the expansion of cultural centers like Vail....
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Topic Author's Reply - Jan 7, 2010 - 05:09pm PT
Entering the upper reaches of Middle St Vrain Creek, things get even more visual:




A closer view of Elk Tooth, at a typical turnaround point, about four or five hours into it:

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Topic Author's Reply - Jan 7, 2010 - 05:12pm PT
Maybe so Jay.
Bob D'Antonio identified those prints as bobcat when I first posted that photo.

What does he know though.
I was hoping for Puma.
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Topic Author's Reply - Jan 7, 2010 - 05:13pm PT
At the end of our tour, where a hook left and south under a steep & well loaded slope, or a big drop down into a bottomless gorge demarcated our turnaround.

Gibraltar Lake out of view, on the left behind Eric’s right shoulder,
And the upper St. Vrain glaciers due west, sitting above that cliff behind him:




Swinging to the north at that same stance, looking up into the convoluted ramparts of Elk Tooth:

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Topic Author's Reply - Jan 7, 2010 - 05:16pm PT
Turning around for the long ski home:



Getting colder, but time for a last look up to the north.
Favorable light on one of the many complex faces bordering Rocky Mountain National Park’s southern border:

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Topic Author's Reply - Jan 7, 2010 - 08:04pm PT
From another trip in there toward St Vrain Glaciers,
Big cliffs at the open meadow halfway, harboring potential ice climbs.
I'm never quite sure how interesting that might be...

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Topic Author's Reply - Jan 7, 2010 - 08:06pm PT
And all kinds of rock along the way....

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Topic Author's Reply - Jan 7, 2010 - 08:07pm PT
The last of the four tours in this grouping:





4)Wild Basin/Mt Alice Cirque 02 01 2009

 ~18 miles round-trip & 10.25 hrs
 Starting elevation 8,349 feet
 Upper cirque roughly 11,260 feet
 Net elevation gain 2,911 feet




Not exactly the Indian peaks: next big drainage north of the Indian peaks/RMNP border.
But you don't have to go through Esters Park to get in there....
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Topic Author's Reply - Jan 7, 2010 - 08:12pm PT
Looking into wild basin,
Tanima Pk dead ahead, and the tip of Mount Alice East face on the right.



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Topic Author's Reply - Jan 7, 2010 - 08:15pm PT
Bridges lead through and out of the lower valley:



Around Ouzel Falls, a view to the north looking at the backside of Longs and Meeker:



On a clear day, the early views of Mount Alice, about halfway through the tour, are quite good:

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Topic Author's Reply - Jan 7, 2010 - 08:17pm PT
Photos from another trip,
Heading straight for Thunder Lake,
The sun setting beneath Tanima Peak, to the right an obscure formation called Schist Wall, then Mount Alice:



Thunder Lake patrol cabin in full conditions:

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Topic Author's Reply - Jan 7, 2010 - 08:21pm PT
On this particular day however, we stayed higher,
Splitting the difference on the trail between Thunder Lake and Lion Lakes, heading straight for Alice:



Finally, after contouring above Thunder Lake and beneath the Lion Lakes headwall,
Our clean gradual line of ascent popped us out of the trees right in the flat cirque beneath Mount Alice:





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Topic Author's Reply - Jan 7, 2010 - 08:23pm PT
Quite a novel view of the backside of Long’s Peak,
With “The Notch” very nicely defined by blue sky and sharp granite:



The back or south side of Chiefshead:



Time to head down!



Alpenglow … soon to be headlamp-hour, looking up at Long’s & Meeker’s Southwest sides:



Some fun switchbacks led down into the darkness that night; Eric and I both enjoyed the company and solitude of nightfall,
Occasionally throwing sparks off of our edges as the trail thinned out amongst the snow and rocks.
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Topic Author's Reply - Jan 8, 2010 - 09:19pm PT
Today I got out of the house, headed toward yonder cirque for a recon to Crater Lakes.



Middle Crater Lake, with Sprint Peak rising above the tree riddled headwall:

















I plan to return for some spring mountaineering.
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