Hey kids. Figured it's time I pony up and post a TR. Last Saturday certainly merits one.
I work with a few old, aggro, stinky, ridiculously-in-shape ski mountaineer hippy-type guys. Last week a few of us decided Saturday, one of the warmest March days in the history of Utah (errrg), would be a good day to go tour in the Uintas. We did have a good freeze the night before, so all was on.
5 of us convened at the Soapstone trailhead on Mirror Lake Highway, equipped with 2 'biles and a tow rope. After the LONGEST 'BILE RIDE EVER (approx. 20 miles), we were over Baldy Mtn Pass and a few miles down the road, parked in a roadside meadow.
Meadow, with view of Baldy Mountain over trees:
http://home.earthlink.net/~joshrhea/MeadowBaldy-sm.jpg
Getting ready to skin:
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The day began with a short skin followed by a crampon-equipped climb in punchy, rotten snow up the 'Mountaineering Couloir' to gain the ridge of Hayden Peak. You had to pretty much sidestep your way up; front-pointing quickly resulted in puching through the top couple inches of crust into waist-deep sugar. Ugh.
Alex nearing the top of the couloir:
http://home.earthlink.net/~joshrhea/AS-Mtneering-sm.jpg
View back toward Baldy Mtn:
http://home.earthlink.net/~joshrhea/...tnUinta-sm.jpg
Opposing view from Hayden looking toward Mt. Agassi. Our route would go down Hayden's SE face, across the huge basin to the FARTHEST ridge, gain the ridge, then up to the top of the tallest peak, back down the shaded West aspect you can clearly see the top of, then an hour-long traverse back to the biles:
http://home.earthlink.net/~joshrhea/AgassiCirque-sm.jpg
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