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Ebersbacher Ledges

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Real Name Taken · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Sep 2012 · Points: 0

Has anyone climbed through the ledges in the December? Looking to get beta if you have.

Diana Ebersbacher · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Dec 2012 · Points: 0

I spoke with my father last night (Dale Ebersbacher, who with my mother, Fran Ebersbacher, discovered the Ledges), and his exact quote was, "You wouldn't catch me up there in December."

So, there's one answer for you.

Diana Ebersbacher

Jon H · · PC, UT · Joined Nov 2009 · Points: 118

Straight from the horse's mouth. So cool.

Chris Horton · · St. George, UT · Joined Jul 2010 · Points: 327

Haha, so good! As if the kitty litter all over the ledges in the summer aren't interesting enough... After lucking out and successfully guessing my way through them, I was ready to change my name to Ebersbacher..

John Hegyes · · Las Vegas, NV · Joined Feb 2002 · Points: 5,676

I don't know anything about Ebersbacher's Ledges in December.

However, last September I went to descend the trail after a Mt. Russell summit trip and I got caught in a really bad rain storm. The Ledges were one big waterfall. I didn't want to wait it out, it was late in the day, and I was still altitude sick. So I pushed my way down the creekbed through thick vegetation. Overall, it was a miserable experience.

My point is that the creek bed was a viable option as a last resort. I strung together various animal trails in between the torrential bushwhacking. Your mileage may vary.

It's really cool that Diana checked in!

Real Name Taken · · Unknown Hometown · Joined Sep 2012 · Points: 0

Thanks Diana! Made a go at it, but the powder was too deep and light to get to the ledges in snowshoes...perhaps a blessing. I was hoping it would be iced over, but too early in the season.

@Chris: yeah the granite back in there is real chaucy...sketchy to climb through even with sticky rubber, but if it is covered in ice, crampons might make the going a little easier. Just not enough thaw-freeze cycles this time of year to make that happen.

I'll check back in on it late winter early spring.

Ryan Huetter · · Mammoth Lakes, CA · Joined Apr 2006 · Points: 395

Pushing straight up the drainage is the way to go during the winter. Willow wallowing is minimal with enough snow. The Ledges are not the way to go during winter months.

Guideline #1: Don't be a jerk.

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