Conditions Report (8/2 - 8/4 2019): Palisade Basin, Muir/Ionian area, and Darwin area passes
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Conditions Report (8/2 - 8/4 2019): Palisade Basin, Muir/Ionian area, and Darwin area passes
I consider this a half-effort trip report. So much so that I can't even call it that! A conditions report. I know that if I wait to perfect my trip report, it'll be too far removed, and these conditions pics I took for you fine folks won't be worth much. Please use this little scouting effort and ask questions if needed. Many thanks for what this community does! (And I promise to get old TR's up! ...Think I'm just going to start a website.)
Gear: trekking poles and Altra Lone Peak 4s. No ice axe or microspikes.
Trip: South Lake - Thunderbolt Pass - Knapsack Pass - Dusy Basin - JMT - Black Giant area/Muir Pass - Darwin Bench - Lamarck Col - North Lake
Thunderbolt Pass
About 2/3 way up Thunderbolt, looking back to Upper Dusy
View into Palisade Basin from Thunderbolt Pass
View of Black Giant Pass
Lake below Black Giant Pass. Steep snowfield leading to lake would require a careful traverse from L-R (S to N) here to avoid it. I didn't have time to try it and/or Black Giant.
Nietzsche Col--corniced, it seemed.
I think this is Wanda Pass area
Out of focus, but looking at Davis Lake Pass.
Looking at the likely start of approach to Darwin Col from Darwin Canyon
View of entire approach to Darwin Col--snowless low point right of the peaklet in the center.
View peering at Darwin Col, the snowless low point to the right of the small peaklet left of center.
Obligatory Lamarck Col shot--boot pack on the left of the snowfield.
Gear: trekking poles and Altra Lone Peak 4s. No ice axe or microspikes.
Trip: South Lake - Thunderbolt Pass - Knapsack Pass - Dusy Basin - JMT - Black Giant area/Muir Pass - Darwin Bench - Lamarck Col - North Lake
Thunderbolt Pass
About 2/3 way up Thunderbolt, looking back to Upper Dusy
View into Palisade Basin from Thunderbolt Pass
View of Black Giant Pass
Lake below Black Giant Pass. Steep snowfield leading to lake would require a careful traverse from L-R (S to N) here to avoid it. I didn't have time to try it and/or Black Giant.
Nietzsche Col--corniced, it seemed.
I think this is Wanda Pass area
Out of focus, but looking at Davis Lake Pass.
Looking at the likely start of approach to Darwin Col from Darwin Canyon
View of entire approach to Darwin Col--snowless low point right of the peaklet in the center.
View peering at Darwin Col, the snowless low point to the right of the small peaklet left of center.
Obligatory Lamarck Col shot--boot pack on the left of the snowfield.
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Re: Conditions Report (8/2 - 8/4 2019): Palisade Basin, Muir/Ionian area, and Darwin area passes
Thanks for the pic's! Did you have any difficulty traveling the section from JMT to Darwin Bench?
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Re: Conditions Report (8/2 - 8/4 2019): Palisade Basin, Muir/Ionian area, and Darwin area passes
No difficulty at all in that section--no snow and never got my feet wet. No real difficulty on the trip, although the sun cups around the Black Giant area weren't a joy ride.
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Re: Conditions Report (8/2 - 8/4 2019): Palisade Basin, Muir/Ionian area, and Darwin area passes
Great! I appreciate the info. I'm heading that way on Thursday.
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Re: Conditions Report (8/2 - 8/4 2019): Palisade Basin, Muir/Ionian area, and Darwin area passes
It's SO beautiful right now. Warm, and the lingering snow eludes some bonus "ooos and aahs" when admiring the landscape. (But the skeeters are just terrible!)
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Re: Conditions Report (8/2 - 8/4 2019): Palisade Basin, Muir/Ionian area, and Darwin area passes
Thanks for the report. Headed that way in the next few weeks and getting excited (not for the mosquitos, however).
What time in the day did you hit the east side of Lamarck?
What time in the day did you hit the east side of Lamarck?
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Re: Conditions Report (8/2 - 8/4 2019): Palisade Basin, Muir/Ionian area, and Darwin area passes
Hope it helps! I topped out right around 12 or 1230 and went down the east side from there. Snow was sticky and just trekking poles and caution were needed coming down.
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Re: Conditions Report (8/2 - 8/4 2019): Palisade Basin, Muir/Ionian area, and Darwin area passes
This is great! Thanks for the report. Also heading that next week. Not looking forward to the skeeters, but getting excited seeing your photos!
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Re: Conditions Report (8/2 - 8/4 2019): Palisade Basin, Muir/Ionian area, and Darwin area passes
Oh man, and this is only a couple! It was so beautiful I took about 100 a day that I have to sort through haha.
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