Trip Report
Matterhorn Peak - West Couloir
Monday June 14, 2010 3:55pm
I've been thinking about doing the North Arete of Matterhorn Peak, and decided to head up to check out the West Couloir, which looked like a nice snow climb this time of year. So I stopped in Bridgeport for a wilderness permit and drove up to Twin Lakes to start hiking.

The ranger station had informed me earlier in the week that the snow level was ~8000. By the time I got there it was probably closer to 8500-9000'. The waterfalls on the approach were running strong. It was a bit windy at the trailhead and the ridgetops faded in and out of the clouds.

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On the way to Matterhorn Peak
On the way to Matterhorn Peak
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Near the col, ~9000'-ish in Horse Creek Canyon
Near the col, ~9000'-ish in Horse Creek Canyon
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Part of the trail up to the unnamed lake at 9800' was melted out, but a lot was still covered with snow. But in the afternoon it was easy to kick steps. The lake itself looked to be in the process of melting out, and I camped a bit above it.

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Unnamed lake at ~9800'
Unnamed lake at ~9800'
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Camp within sight of Matterhorn Peak
Camp within sight of Matterhorn Peak
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The weather was slowly clearing out, but it remained a bit windy. Temps were maybe around 30-ish overnight. In the morning I headed out at 5am and was greeted by some wonderful morning alpenglow around sunrise.

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Obligatory alpenglow shot of Matterhorn Peak
Obligatory alpenglow shot of Matterhorn Peak
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The east couloir looked to be partly melted out, but the west couloir was nicely filled in, continuous 40-ish degrees. A couple hundred feet from the top was a nice rest stop.

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Not far from the top of the west couloir
Not far from the top of the west couloir
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Looking up the west couloir from just below the exit
Looking up the west couloir from just below the exit
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At the couloir exit I dropped down a couple hundred feet and scrambled up the most obvious gully on the west side. It contained some hard snow in places and I made my way up ledges and flakes to the summit, maybe class 3-4 or so.

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summit view from Matterhorn Peak
summit view from Matterhorn Peak
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summit view from Matterhorn Peak
summit view from Matterhorn Peak
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I had a chocolate bar and perused the summit register. Ah, wonderful.

Before long I made my way down the third class ledges to the east couloir, and descended it, greeting four climbers coming up that way. At the lowest part of the scree I glissaded down the Matterhorn glacier and returned to my camp.

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Back to camp (yellow tent just right of center)
Back to camp (yellow tent just right of center)
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It was pretty warm heading back to the car. A couple of skiers were coming up to enjoy the corn I guess. On the way home I drove over Conway Summit and stopped at the Whoa Nelli Deli to enjoy the season's first fish tacos :)

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10b4me

Social climber
Lida Junction
  Jun 15, 2010 - 01:08am PT
nice report Rob
pglee

Boulder climber
Oakland, CA
  Jun 22, 2010 - 06:13pm PT
Nice trip report. I think my buddy and I walked by your tent on our way back from the summit on Saturday. Seemed like you wanted to be left alone so we didn't bug you. Weather turned out to be beautiful at the summit after some ominous looking clouds and winds.
rhyang

climber
SJC
Author's Reply  Jun 22, 2010 - 11:34pm PT
Thanks, I remember you guys. I think I waved, but it was ~4 or 5pm, so probably we were all really tired. Scraping out a flat space for the tent on that consolidated snow was a little bit of a chore :)

Anyway, good job !
survival

Big Wall climber
Terrapin Station
  Jun 23, 2010 - 07:15pm PT
Beautiful TR, thanks!
Mtnier

Mountain climber
BayArea
  Jun 24, 2010 - 03:16pm PT
Hey, Rob,

Were you using crampons and ice-axe?

rhyang

climber
SJC
Author's Reply  Jun 24, 2010 - 04:25pm PT
Yep !
Pinocchio

Mountain climber
san francisco, ca
  Jun 25, 2010 - 01:44am PT
Bob, I was one of the 4 climbers coming up on the East Couloir. We used your butt-tracks for the glissade down after summiting.
I felt sorry for the 2 skiers. They'd hauled all their gear and were only planning on skiing one of the lower ramps; it was all mashed potatoes by the time they got there.
Pglee, I talked to you and your friend after you made it down the ramp past Bob's tent. We were about to set up camp for the evening and I had just scoped out the climb up to Bob's tent for the next morning.
So funny to see all of you here.

Fantastic weekend and conditions!
Fletcher

Boulder climber
Institute of Better Bouldering-DirtbagDad Division
  Jun 25, 2010 - 02:34pm PT
Nice report and nice photos!

Eric
Gene

climber
  Jun 25, 2010 - 03:40pm PT
Excellent, Rob.
LuckyPink

climber
the last bivy
  Jun 28, 2010 - 12:15am PT
nice report, thanks for posting.. I'll be up there asap.
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