Member descriptions, photos, and map locations of Cross Country Passes in the High Sierra. This forum is for information only - discussions should be kept in the appropriate categories. This forum is a component of the HST Map. We need your help to complete the database, so please contribute!
Not that we need more photos of this pass but hell another year another set of photos:
This is the single class 3 obstacle on the South and West shore traverse. You climb the darker rock that connects to the grass and walk along the face of the rock.
In 1993 the pass was a cornice and we had to hike up to the right from amp. This made me nervous to do with my sons 16 & 11. It was my second time. Hiking down was a piece of cake. Just look for the easy way down (to the right). To us it was obvious. I think trouble arrises only when someone is in a hurry.
I am a bit confused about your post, crosscountry. When you said "amp" did you mean Amphitheater Lake? If so, Dumbbell Lakes Pass is the pass between Lakes Basin and Dumbbell Lakes, NOT between Amphitheater Lake and Dumbbell Lakes. Or maybe I simply misunderstood you. Sorry.
CC: The pass from Amphitheater to the Dumbbells that often has the cornice is called Cataract Creek Pass rather than Dumbbell Lakes pass (btw Dumbbells to Lakes Basin).
I'll chime in a bit with my experience in Sept 3rd, 2017. Aside from the top of the snowfield being a little steep for comfort without traction the only issue was navigating shoreline with snow hugging it, I dropped along the ribs and went along the west shore of the lake and don't remember anything feeling like a significant obstacle. This isn't a thread the needle pass like the lower part of the south side of Cirque, Vernon, etc.
gaia waypoints
Green to stay off snow. Red if you’re brave / have a means of self-arrest (the more usual route?). someone's comment who was there around the time I was: "I took red, buddy took green, but we both opted to use the snowfields at the bottom, too (quicker than rock). The lower part of the upper snowfield was just steep enough to give me pause without an ice axe.."
had some goretex midtops so went for a crouch crossing. :p
I used this thread for a trip I took in august 2024 and just wanted to drop this photo back in here highlighting the particular gulley I used. It was great and I wouldn't hesitate to do it again! Thanks folks.