Monday, May 07, 2007

Middle Settlement Lake Rock Recon

Kate and I took a day from spring skiing to do a little recon and climbing at Middle Settlement Lake. I knew that there would be some potential there. Here is what we found.

3.2 mile, relatively flat hike into Middlesettlement Lake


End of the lake, cliffs are right here also


Nearing the end of the lake the large boulders at the base of the cliff come into view. Several large blocks that would make for good bouldering.




Pictures from looker's left to right along cliff. Cliff tapers down just outside left side of picture. The cliff is 20-25' high here. The first small roof is encountered here.




The big roofs on the highest point of the cliff (50'). These would be probably some very hard routes or possibly aid routes.






Looking towards right end of cliff


Far right hand end of the cliff


From ground level there are three overhangs that would be good bouldering problems or make for very difficult starts to climbs.





We tried to climb this on the left end. The crux is right above where I'm standing. Somebody tall (I'm 5'10) could make the stretch to the next ledge for a handhold which would make it significantly easier. Will be back to try to get a FA on this one.


In retrospect we wished we spent some time on this crack. Looks to be easy climbing up to the tree and then an offwidth crack up to the top of the column. We will be back to give it a try.


Another route that looks possible for mere mortals but still wet.


The rock is solid, didn't encounter any chossy, crumbling rock. Routes require little or no preparation. Anything under the roofs is bare rock. Some lichens a few places that need some brushing but otherwise good to go. All routes are protectable top roping. There are many trees for anchors up top but little rock on the cliff edge. Long runners or a static rope would be helpful. Don't expect to be plugging in cams in cracks up top because there aren't any. There are 3-4 routes that I see could go under 5.10 but the rest are some serious climbing with big roofs to negotiate. The cliffs range from 20'-50' high.

Corn Harvesting

Joined a group of from telemarktips at Jay for some runs on Jet. Met Carbo (Peter), Willow (Jessie), CAJ (Chris), Dr. Liz, Dirk, and Woodi (Jeff) and skied some great corn. A few pictures from the outing.
Manfield shining in the sun from the patrol deck
Me turning
Woodi
Kate and Carter

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

The Best of Ski Season 06-07

Ski season has just about come to a close save for a trip or two hiking for turns at closed ski areas. What a season!!! As late as early January, it looked as though the east was going to have one of the worst winters ever but by mid April one incredible storm after another made for the best snowpack in 15 years. Unfortunately, spring has sprung. The ropes and rock gear has already emerged from winter hibernation. Bikes are out and ready to ride. Ice out on rivers and lakes signals canoe season. Before moving on to summer fun, a compilation of the best pictures and skiing from the season. The best pictures are in my opinion taken by Kate. She has a great eye for it.

First days out searching for turns when there really isn't any snow is an annual rite.



Colorado Christmas thru New Years. Saved a life and enjoyed great scenery and powder!




Family ski harmony.


Slide Skiing











The record setting lake effect storm of '07. 149" fell on the Tug Hill over a 10 day period. WOW!!!




February break '07






St. Patrick's Weekend




Easter Week



Already dreaming of next season!!!