This outing was a joint SPS and SMS trip which included peak climbing and ski mountaineering. We had a great turnout of 14+1 participants, climbed both peaks, skied our hearts out, and enjoyed three days of sunshine in the beautiful Sierra Nevada. "We" means Mark Goebel, Bahram Manahedgi,
We met on Sat, 5/27, 6 am, at Sabrina Lke, arranged our common gear, shuttled our packs from the remote hikers parking lot to the trailhead, signed our lives away on all the restricted trip forms, and left by 7:30 am. Of course, it started with hiking, since the snow line was much higher than Lke Sabrina (9,128'). To the fishermen we must have looked pretty weird walking in big plastic boots and heavy packs with skis up the trail on a summer-like day.
The Baboon Lks were partially open and I could not resist to try out my fishing gear. Two trout later we had a long discussion about our planned basecamp at Sunset Lke (11,464'). The vote was for staying at the sheltered and scenic Baboon Lks instead of a barren, frozen, high-altitude lake. Since this was further from our peaks we agreed on an Alpine start next day. So we had a long afternoon free for skiing the local slopes and reviewing some mountaineering skills. Mark held a practice session for the proper use of ice axe and crampons, I set up snow anchors with skis, everyone tied into the rope and was belayed. Later we climbed on the ridge between Sunset and Baboon and carved many pretty turns into the soft spring snow.
On Sun, 5/29, the alarm bell was ringing at 4:30 am. For a large group it usually takes a bit longer to get ready, thus by 6 am we were all on our way. We cramponed up the creek drainage to Sunset Lke, carrying our skis on light day packs. Early in the morning, the lake was frozen solid and we could safely walk across it.
I took 9 participants up the steep chute while Mark took 5 over the col. My plan was to continue from Powell to Thompson while Mark planned to climb Powell only. We left our skis close to the col where we would return from Thompson. In retrospect we should have carried our skis up the chute since there was more snow on the South facing slopes of Powell and Thompson than we had expected. Climbing the snow filled chute in the morning presented no problem of rockfall or sliding. But it was a good workout, especially for the first person kicking the steps by front pointing. We switched leads and when Maciek had his turn it became very quiet in the chute.
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We called Mark by radio and later rendevoued with his group as they came up the southwest slopes where we would descend.
Finally, by 1 pm, the first were on the top of the cl.3 summit block of Thompson (13,494'). A cold wind was blowing but the view on the cloudless day was superb.
We descended a slightly different route, i.e., a snow-free chute filled with quartz, interesting green and black rocks, one of which now sits on my desk.
At 3 pm the spring snow was getting pretty soft and the tracks were occasionally interrupted by holes.
On Monday, Memorial Day, we got up leisurely at 7 am, ate breakfast and packed in the sunshine, and hiked/skied out by 9:30 am. Skiing down with full packs through trees and bushes is another backcountry experience which a lift ticket cannot provide. The fun ended near Donkey Lke where we rediscovered the trail and marched out like normal hikers. At Blue Lke we regrouped for lunch, and at the South Fork of Bishop Creek we had another interesting stream crossing. It's interesting to see the variety of approaches in a big group: Some did a ballerina dance on tele boots over slippery logs, others walked barefoot through the icy water, some did not care and plowed through the gushing creek with full gear, but luckily nobody fell in. By 1:30 pm we were all back at the cars, signed out and ready to hit the Muleday traffic. It seems that everyone was satisfied with the successful peak climbing and skiing in beautiful weather and mountains. The leaders were especially pleased that the large group had no accidents/incidents. Shows that we had a wonderful group of fine ski mountaineers. Thanks, Mark, for helping to lead such an enjoyable outing. And thanks to Craig for the stats of the trip from his map program: 18.2 mi, 7,430', rt. Reiner Stenzel
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