By Jeremy Monahan From Fort Fun, CO Oct 19, 2009
| Conditions album is up under my account. http://www.mountainproject.com/v/jeremy_monahan/106575037
Smear is half in, but the best ice is in the Peacock pool area below Chasm lake. Not sure how much has been climbed before, but there's a few decent looking lines. Watch for falling ice under Mt. Lady Washington, saw some big columns come down right over the trail. Loft is in, but the bowl above looks primed to slide with all the wind yesterday. |  FLAG |
By dickey Oct 27, 2009
| up below the diamond today and just posted some pics for a conditions report. Things were lookin pretty good. |  FLAG |
By mattb19 From Depends on the season! Oct 28, 2009
| Man things look like they have not gotten much thicker. Anyone know how much snow has fallen? |  FLAG |
By Evan Simons From Boulder CO Nov 1, 2009
| Just went up to emerald lake today (Sun Nov 1st), not a whole lot of snow, the trail is hard packed and icy in spots. The Squid is forming, but it's probably not the best idea to go anywhere near it right now, it's pretty thin. Hallet's Chimney is full of snow, and if you feel like freezing your ass off and risking you life while doing it, have at it. Dragon's tail has somewhat shallow snow cover the whole way up it appears, and everything seemed to be fairly well consolidated, I wouldn't worry too much about slides. Someone told me they climbed four pitches of thin ice near black lake, and I'm inclined to believe them. I'll post pics as soon as my partner emails them to me, hopefully by tomorrow. |  FLAG |
By Scott McMahon From Boulder, CO Nov 1, 2009
| I think I work with those gentlemen and I saw the pics...tis true. |  FLAG |
By Evan Simons From Boulder CO Nov 1, 2009
| I thought I recognized you Scott, one screw in a basketball size blob of ice, the rest protected on rock right? |  FLAG |
By Scott McMahon From Boulder, CO Nov 1, 2009
| Yep! That was a great picture huh? They guys said they got about 4 inches dumped on them that day. Way to see it through! |  FLAG |
By tobe945 From Boulder, CO Nov 2, 2009
| My contribution to the early season conditions report: went up on 11/1 to do NE Gully of Thatchtop and it is IN (the gully to the left of Deep Freeze--I think its called NW on here). Found good solid ice the whole way making for a good early season first lead. The snow gulley up to the base of the real climbing was ok...slightly elevated avalanche danger but nothing too bad. Deep Freeze and Necrophilia were completely OUT. |  FLAG |
By Evan Simons From Boulder CO Nov 4, 2009
| | RMNP 11-01-09 1 Submitted By: Evan Simons on Nov 4, 2009
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Squid on 11-01-09, doable but sketchy
| RMNP 11-01-09 2 Submitted By: Evan Simons on Nov 4, 2009
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Hallets on 11-01-09, cold and wet
| RMNP 11-01-09 3 Submitted By: Evan Simons on Nov 4, 2009
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Dragontail on 11-01-09 |  FLAG |
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