Any word on what the condition of this trail is? I keep thinking it might be pretty well melted out but can also see where it still has a lot of snow.
RP
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Any word on what the condition of this trail is? I keep thinking it might be pretty well melted out but can also see where it still has a lot of snow.
RP
I bet there is a ton of snow and mud. But... :ne_nau:
You are going to run into snow above 8,000 up there. Still really deep too. Snowshoes or Skins needed.
Went part way up the trail last night for a full moon hike. Right at 8,000 feet, snow started lingering in the trail. Very little mud before that, only where a "river braid" was inching onto the trail. Hard to hear yourself think over the sound of the raging water. :crazy: Pretty impressive. In the hour to 1.5 hr from the bridge to 8,000 feet and back, it was noticeable how much the river had come up on the bridge. Water was shooting off waterfalls. Certainly wouldn't want to get too close! Need to get back up there in daylight...maybe this evening...to get a better view.
Thanks for the reports. This trail is lower then the others that I usually hike in the Cottonwoods so usually opens earlier even with the north exposure. I'm looking forward to hiking it but it sounds as though it is still several weeks away.
RP
[QUOTE=Dr. Nebz;459574]Lake Blanch stats:
[FONT=Arial][SIZE=2]Big Cottonwood Canyon- Trail Head- Lower S-Turn 4.5 miles up canyon
Distance to Lake Blanch- 2
The trail was clear until the last quarter mile or so when I hiked it today. From that point on the snow is interspersed, but it is pretty easy to get to the lakes.
Thanks for the report. Hopefully I'll head up in the next week, probably not over the busy weekend though.
Sorry I didn't see this until now, but yes, the lakes are basically 95% clear of ice. Probably 100% by now.
Anyone know if there are typically any wildflowers around the lake, and if so does anyone know what time frame? Does Sundial typically retain some snow for a while, or does it melt off about the same time as the lake?
Wildflowers usually in the meadows as you hike up the trail. There will be some up at the lake, but the biggest collections I have seen are on the way up. Here is a pic I took up there year before last just before you get to the lake.
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The Sundial will melt off about the same rate because of the all the darker rock up there. I have seen patches before, but if the trail is ready, usually means that most of that snow is gone on the peak as well. I was riding Snowbird today, and from Hidden Peak I could see the whole North Ridge of Big Cottonwood/Millcreek Canyons is pretty much snow free, and the North Wall of the Albion Basin is holding some patches, and is melting off rapidly. Since Mill B South is north facing, I would imagine with how fast this snow is going up there that it should be pretty much snow free. Stoked! We want to do an over nighter up there for pics and Brookies.
Thanks Nebz!
the next little basin to the east of lake blanch can hold some nice wildflowers too...
I'm thinking I'm gonna hike up there today. So... we shall see how it goes. Haha.
guys on flickr posted photos from lake blanche yesterday. looks snow free and beautiful. look forward to seeing what you get. clouds look awesome this afternoon!
Well ****. Talk about a completely horrible trip. I got totally soaked from head to toe from rain. Thunder and lightning wasn't very fun being up at the top of the mountain. I don't think I got any good shots... specially since it started raining so I had to quickly put everything away. Annnnd, my bad knee started acting up. Yippie. Haha. I hate Lake Blanche. :fitz:
You were in that storm that is killing the Cottonwoods? Wow, thats gnarly! It looked pretty active here in Cottonwood Heights. Few strikes down here as well.
Minus the raging storm, how was the trail? Melted off, lake unfrozen? We want to do an over nighter up there soon. I have hiked that place so many times, and everytime, I am thinking, "I should have just stayed overnight." Hows the skeeters?
damn. sorry to hear that. about 7:30 i was looking up there thinking "i wish i was there." looked like awesome light breaking through the storm.
If you have a shuttle available it is nice hike to hike up Mineral Fork early (before the ATVs get revved up), cross the divide and come back down past Lake Blanche. I've done this hike a couple of times and enjoyed it both trips.
RP
Yes, I was right in the middle. Haha. Wasn't that fun... well, it was, but it wasn't. Anyways.
The trail is perfectly clear till you get about 1/8 to the top. Then there are 3 or 4 snow patches that you have to carefully walk across so you don't go sliding down the mountain. Haha. The first lake that I came to (whichever that one is) is completely clear. I'm not sure about the other lakes. I really didn't feel like exploring anymore. Haha.
There was some pretty amazing light going on up there. You would have gotten some beautiful shots, I'm sure.
Mineral Fork? Is that Little Cottonwood Canyon? How long is that hike and how difficult?
You got caught in that storm? Wow!! I was fishing at East Canyon and saw the action to the south east. It looked intense and we went through a huge thundershower on the way up there. I was driving east on 215 and it just started dumping outta the blue (literally). It started just past union park and ended right when we got up the hill and started north. Crazy! I got a couple pictures of a rainbow in that direction.
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It is pretty sweet. Puts you up by two mines, and the foliage in the fall is unreal. Wildflowers in the summer are awesome too. Not as picturesque as Mill B South, but also a lot less traffic. And I think the overall views of the canyons north from up there is a bit better IMHO.
no. i'm referring to the little basin east of where lake blanche is. upper lake blanche? the little basin just west of superior. there's a small spring up there. not sure what it's really called i guess. takes another hour or so to hike up from lake blanch to the spring. you can also climb up and over and walk down to alta pretty easily from there.
That basin is way sweet. I've been up there twice and both times void of people. I need to dust off my old film shots but we sat through an epic thunderstorm up there followed by an amazing sunset reflection on a smaller lake up high (maybe the spring). This shot was the next day coming down. Both times I've done it was up and over Mt. Superior. A tricky downslide on scree followed by fun boulderhopping.Quote:
no. i'm referring to the little basin east of where lake blanche is. upper lake blanche?
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An old Trip Report from the Mineral Fork-Lake Blanche Loop in case anyone is interested.
RP
http://www.bogley.com/forum/showthre...752#post321752
I know where you are talking about now. That is right below Cardiac Pass. I guess I was thinking direct east, when actually it is more S/SE direction from Mill B South Fork. Yes, the topo I have shows that spring. I have caught a glimpse of it doing the loop from Mineral Fork. But have not spent any time up there. Maybe have to check it out next time I am up there. Looks pretty secluded.
yeah, it's pretty sweet up there. very remote feeling for the wasatch. and superior can catch some really sweet sunsets. i forgot that the little spring does make kind of a pond, though the actual spring is up the hill from it a little ways. all under snow right now though.
the route up there follows perhaps a social trail or a game trail? kinda tough to follow, but from lake blanche looking east, you go up the slope on the left, and try and stay pretty high but never gain the ridge between mineral fork and mill b south. there is reasonable camping, but close to treeline and pretty exposed when a storm comes rockin' through.
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view heading up
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view from cardiac pass looking toward lake blanche