Sugarbowl to Squaw ski traverse
February 16, 2015
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This is an awesome day out! I started by taking the lift up Mt Lincoln,
before leaving the ski resort boundary and dropping down the ridge
towards Anderson. Really thin snow there... I actually had to walk
a bare section of 100 feet to connect the ribbons of white!
Thankfully once on the ridge proper, there was enough snow.
In about an hour and a half from starting at the base, I was at the
Benson hut - what a gorgeous location for a hut, right on the ridge!
I took a small break there and went straight up to Mt Anderson,
from where I had to walk on rocks again for ~200 feet until dropping
down onto the snow. It must be really windy there, I doubt there's
ever much snow on the summit... From Anderson the next destination
is Tinker Knob, a really distinguishable mountain along the
ridgeline. Technically you don't have to go the summit but I took
the extra few minutes to bootpack up there and check it out. Good
thing too, because the ski down from the top was probably the best
snow on the trip, perfect ~2" of fresh corn, and nice steepness,
just short!
Low snow meant that the second half of the traverse was survival
skiing while dodging dirt patches and rocks (and a few brief sections
of walking), but it was still great fun! The views from the crest
are absolutely unbelievable... photos don't do it justice (and I only
had my phone's camera). From Tinker Knob I skied down a bit, but
soon had to walk again (on the PCT trail, no less!) - after a few
hundred feet I was able to step into the skis again and dropped down
to the west on a nice corn slope, before climbing over another
small ridge and dropping into the prominent meadow under Granite Chief.
It took me a little while to navigate out of there, but I made it!
Route beta:
Tip: I brought lightweight aluminum boot crampons for Mt Anderson's
north couloir and they were awesome to have there. The north side doesn't
get any sun in the morning, it's quite steep there and it was really
firm from the overnight freeze.
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Mt Anderson in the distance, with a broken cornice in the foreground |
Broken cornice pieces |
Looking back at the top of Mt Lincoln at Sugarbowl. Ski the ribbon of snow! |
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Mt Andersen's north face in the distance shows the first real objective |
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Truckee in the distance! |
Good snow coverage in the first half of the tour |
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Looking back at the starting point - Mt Lincoln |
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Mt Anderson |
The Benson hut! What a beautiful place... would be cool to come stay here sometime |
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View from the hut to the northeast |
State of the art mountain toilet :-) |
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Tinker Knob on the right, with Lake Tahoe in the background! |
Panorama from the top of Mt Anderson |
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Gorgeous view of Desolation Wilderness to the south! Tinker Knob on the left |
Nice drop to the east :) |
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Breath taking views! |
Approaching Tinker Knob |
Looking southwest from the summit of Tinker Knob |
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Looking south, great view of Squaw Valley and Lake Tahoe |
Nice corn turns from the summit of Tinker Knob (surprisingly my tracks were the only ones!) |
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On the PCT! |
Some nice corn near Billy's peak |
Looking back at Tinkers Knob... I don't know how I managed to ski through that |
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Skiing through granite cliffbands :) |
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