High Uintas Memorial Weekend TR
Drove up Mirror Lake Highway early Saturday evening. Inside info I had was that road was barricaded off at Murdock Basin, but that with "proper" UDOT identification barricades could be moved, replaced and drive on up to end of plowing. All was true except 1 little piece of info not provided that a front end loader would be parked sideways across MLH right behind the barricades. Sorry I don't have a pic of it, at the time of the situation I was thinking more along the lines of we're screwed than of taking a pic of the situation at hand. Some skillful driving, good spotting and a few brances scraped and we were on our way with literally 2" to spare each side of the sno mo trailier.
From whence we came and where we car camped both nights; beautiful site eh? :biggrin: We were gonna sled in and pitch tent up on the pass, but with sleds at our disposal and only a few miles to the pass, we just decided to sled in and out each day. We went for a quick re-con run that night and its a good thing we did. One sled had a leak in the coolant hose and kept overheating. Thinking it was just low on coolant, we run back to Park Shitty that night for some coolant and upon filling it back up and starting it we then discovered the leak.
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Gearing up the next morning (Sunday) after finally getting sled #2 started after damn near an hour of trying. We both felt like we had already climbed 2k of vert; a work out for sure. Friggin sleds. Definitely a love/hate relationship. :cussing:
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Our objective: Bald Mountain. Tyson Bradley's book says it is "only" 1700 feet of vert topping out at 11,943. I think he has a typo in his book cause it sure felt like more going up and it looked damn BIG from the top. We opted for 4th class scrambling most of the way since snow was rotten around the rocks and we didn't want to subject ourselves the whole slide path on the way up.
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Tele buddy J West at start of scramble
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Looking back 1/3 of the way up
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Views were both stunning and huge all around us. Lines waiting to be skied everywhere.
Hayden Peak to the North with Mirror Lake Highway in front of it
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Mt. Agassiz also to the North and East of Hayden with a thawing Mirror Lake in front of it
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Unknown Peak 1
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Unknown Peak 2
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Reids Peak to the West of Bald Mt. This thing looked Gnarrrrrrrly!!! Tyson says you can ski the south face of it; looked like the line had melted out to me.
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A few obligatory summit shots follow:
J West on summit ridge with Reids behind him
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J again further along on summit ridge with Hayden Peak behind him
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Team Karhu gaping out on a ledge with a 30-40' drop right in front of him. I told him he should just jib off the thing being the rockstar spancered skier that he is :biggrin:
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