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Base Camp Up
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- Statistics:
- Date Hiked: June 9,
2011
- Miles Hiked: 8.0
- Elevation Gain: 3,400'
- Hiking Partner(s):
Jeff Fox
- Description:
- Video Trip Report
- I left Highlands Ranch (CO) at 1:00 am and met Jeff at the Glacier
Gorge Trailhead at 3:00 am in Rocky Mountain National Park. We hit
the trail under foggy conditions with drizzle in the air. Due to
the less than clear night, it didn't get very cold and the snow didn't
set up well. As a result, we decided not to attempt the shortcut
between Glacier Knobs. We wondered around Alberta Falls on various
trails until getting back on track and finally making our way to The
Loch. There was a significant amount of snow and some formations
at the outlet of The Loch looked like mini-icebergs. Snow
conditions improved as we gained elevation and worked our way up Andrews
Creek to the base of our objective.
- As we approached the apron of Flour Power Couloir on Otis Peak, we
saw the remains of a big horn sheep that had been funneled down the
couloir and then eaten. We geared up at the base of the snow climb
and worked our way up the narrow confines of the relatively deeply inset
Flour Power Couloir. Snow conditions once again improved greatly
as the snow in the runnel of the couloir had not yet seen the sun.
We kicked steps and make quick work of the 1,000' couloir. The
snow softened considerably for the last 150' as the top of the climb was
in the sun for much of the morning..
- Jeff and I took a well deserved break on the summit to enjoy the
views and get a bite to eat. We descended the west shoulder of
Otis Peak down to Andrews Pass where we caught a couple of long
glissades down Andrews Glacier to Andrews Tarn and then down to The
Gash. After getting near The Loch, we decided to put on snowshoes
to assist with the hike out. Once back at the trailhead, we had
some cheese and crackers and a celebratory beer before heading back to
civilization. Great day in the hills.
- Maps:
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