Peak bagging/scrambling near Kearsarge Pass
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Peak bagging/scrambling near Kearsarge Pass
Hey everyone,
I have three days off this weekend and have a permit for Kearsarge Pass.
I've been before, but only to the pass, so this time I'd like to make it down to the actual Kearsarge lakes and camp there.
I've recently been getting into more technical outings (took a 4 day mountaineering class and a six day ice climbing class), and would love to get up to a peak to enjoy a sunset/sunrise.
I'll be solo, so would prefer class 2-3 scrambles.
Mt. Gould seems to be an obvious choice, seems like it's class 2-3 all the way, and is not far off the trail.
Is the traverse to Dragon Peak difficult?
Any other choices/worthwhile scenic options?
Thanks in advance!
I have three days off this weekend and have a permit for Kearsarge Pass.
I've been before, but only to the pass, so this time I'd like to make it down to the actual Kearsarge lakes and camp there.
I've recently been getting into more technical outings (took a 4 day mountaineering class and a six day ice climbing class), and would love to get up to a peak to enjoy a sunset/sunrise.
I'll be solo, so would prefer class 2-3 scrambles.
Mt. Gould seems to be an obvious choice, seems like it's class 2-3 all the way, and is not far off the trail.
Is the traverse to Dragon Peak difficult?
Any other choices/worthwhile scenic options?
Thanks in advance!
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Re: Peak bagging/scrambling near Kearsarge Pass
Mount Bago has nice views, class 1-2 from the east, but a slightly longer hike, about 6 miles round trip from Kearsarge Lakes.
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Re: Peak bagging/scrambling near Kearsarge Pass
traverse to dragon maybe? a couple spots of class 3, then you have dragon that has a class 3 little exposed ledge to the summit.
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Re: Peak bagging/scrambling near Kearsarge Pass
Thanks a lot for the great suggestions!
Mt. Gould + the traverse to Dragon seems like it would be a really fun day.
Looking at trail reports for the trail itself, it seems there is no snow.
I'll probably bring lightweight aluminum crampons + an ice axe for the scramble, just in case those are holding snow.
Mount Bago sounds really nice too - will probably save that for the last day.
Mount Cotter seems like it has a much longer approach, so I'd probably save that for a future, longer trip.
Mt. Gould + the traverse to Dragon seems like it would be a really fun day.
Looking at trail reports for the trail itself, it seems there is no snow.
I'll probably bring lightweight aluminum crampons + an ice axe for the scramble, just in case those are holding snow.
Mount Bago sounds really nice too - will probably save that for the last day.
Mount Cotter seems like it has a much longer approach, so I'd probably save that for a future, longer trip.
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Re: Peak bagging/scrambling near Kearsarge Pass
University Peak has numerous routes, and a tremendous long view! The west ridge/west slope looks interesting- probably class 3 in places, and can be reached via the ridge at the SE end of Kearsarge Pinnacles. Good luck, let us know how it goes SD.
The blue line marks a route I've always wanted to try on the north side of Uni. Peak. It would have to begin in the upper Onion Valley basin, around Bench Lake, so that may not be in your cards this time. The green line marks the easy west ridge, and you can head on and off the western slopes along the way. That's the route that could begin at the col at the southeast end of the Kearsarge Pinnacles.
This green line is about the route seen in the first photo. This photo is taken from the last lake in Center Basin.
The blue line marks a route I've always wanted to try on the north side of Uni. Peak. It would have to begin in the upper Onion Valley basin, around Bench Lake, so that may not be in your cards this time. The green line marks the easy west ridge, and you can head on and off the western slopes along the way. That's the route that could begin at the col at the southeast end of the Kearsarge Pinnacles.
This green line is about the route seen in the first photo. This photo is taken from the last lake in Center Basin.
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Re: Peak bagging/scrambling near Kearsarge Pass
I haven't done Dragon so I cannot say much about that. University is a fun peak to head up from Kearsarge Lakes. Bago should have killer sunset views, the views on Bago are pretty rad in general. Rixford is a fun easy trip from Kearsarge Lakes.
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Re: Peak bagging/scrambling near Kearsarge Pass
University Peak looks rad, and seems to be an amazing sunset spot. I might give it a go. Thanks a lot Harlen! Will post a TR.
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Re: Peak bagging/scrambling near Kearsarge Pass
Great, good luck SD. I just added some photos and changed the notes to be more accurate. Cheers, Ian.
p.s. Dragon would be the really "rad" climb.
p.s. Dragon would be the really "rad" climb.
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Re: Peak bagging/scrambling near Kearsarge Pass
You might want to put your expectations at more of a Class 4 feel for Dragon's summit block. Easy moves, but the exposure is more than most C3 routes. Also, The traverse to Dragon (from Gould) requires a bit of route-finding in one area to keep it at C3.
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