All the mid winter posts from Big Pine plus BG's picture last week and AK's statement that Tinemaha rocks had us heading south on Friday.
What a mountain, will be back there some day! We did not make the top as we hit unconsolidated, unsupportive snow that had us turn around ~ 11k, we did end up with a fun 3k run down.
Snow line was ~ 8k and climbing quickly, I'd guess that driving to Glacier Lodge is no problem. Were I to go again very soon I'd try from the south side (red lake trail head I think), looking at a Topo we drove to the north side of Tinemaha creek where the road ends so ~ 1,500 vert in sagebrush, not too bad. Was cool to check out the area, our plan had been to try for Birch the next morning but we could not get within ~ 3 miles of snow line, deep mud just after a gate on drive up to Birch so we opted for Nevabhee Ridge.
Wet slides there had botched the last 1,500 of the lines so we continued up the drainage and ended up climbing to within ~ 100' of the top of Grand Central Couloir on Morgan North. The snow had been getting less supportive as I got closer to the top, one step just felt too loose so headed down. Good weekend of checking out new lines.
Obligatory look at Mendenhall on Friday evening
Tinemaha in the Morning
A lot melted in the ~ 5 hours we were above snow line (beer was ~ 6 inches deep when we switched to skins)
Got a ways up Grant Central on Morgan North before I hit some very deep unconsolidated snow and turned tail
about that close to the top
Mt Morgan North & Grand Central Couloir from lower on the apron
Last edited by Jack Burton; 04-24-2017 at 11:39 AM.
Like I told my last wife, I never drive faster than I can see, besides it's all in the reflexes.
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