This summer my wife and I went east-to-west over "Ruskie Pass" (page 306 Secor, 2'd ed.). It is a great way to get from Merriam Lake area to Seven Gables Lakes Basin. The last section, tho short, is steep and in my book would rate class 3. For those traveling west-to-east, finding the best route to down-climb might be vexing. Below is a link to a pic of my wife doing a full pack lie-back up that part. Just a shout-out on being prepared for that.
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Ruskie Pass class 2 or 3?
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Re: Ruskie Pass class 2 or 3?
Wow! Did you find her or did she find you?
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I found her thankfully, and she is an animal in the backcountry. Hiking from North lake to Merriam Lake in a day wasted me, but she cruised it.
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Haven't been over there in the summer, but went over Ruskie Pass on skis this May. I think it's probably easier on the snow than it is in the summer. Here's a few shots from that trip - including one that looks like it's right about the same spot as your shot at Ruskie Pass.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/26480813@N ... 001864773/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/26480813@N ... 001864773/
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What a wonderful trip! I sure regret never learning how to ski (more than half-assed) and when I see fabulous trips like this, it reminds me of the wonderful dimensions of Sierra experiences that people like you can access. Thanks so much for sharing these pics.
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I can assure you I can only ski about half-assed myself - but since I'm not too proud to walk down what I can't ski down, I find I can get around the mountains pretty welldespite being a crummy skier. You can do it!
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Re: Ruskie Pass class 2 or 3?
Cool trip, mokelumnekid! I love that area!
and Paul, your trip looks like fun too! I just can't carry my splitboard so I can only do day trips.
I'll try to do more bc trip in the spring. Hope to see more skiing trips posted.
and Paul, your trip looks like fun too! I just can't carry my splitboard so I can only do day trips.
I'll try to do more bc trip in the spring. Hope to see more skiing trips posted.
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