
A last minute decision, I decided to head up to White Mountain Peak this past weekend to summit and to see if I could cross paths with Kevin Trieu and his impressive group of climbers. I had seen their itinerary on Outdoorsclub for a 3-day winter ascent up the West Ridge. I'd been wanting to do the West Ridge for some time and since my original weekend plans were scuttled this seemed like a good alternative.
Given that snow on the ridge appeared to be light I opted for a dayclimb (my normal preference). Fortunately the gamble paid off and I summitted and returned in about 18 hours. I parked down at 4775 feet (about a half mile from the Ranch) to ensure (with a few ups and downs on the ridge) that I got a full 10,000 feet of elevation gain. At 15 pounds my pack was rather light for a winter climb but still a bit heavier than I would have liked.
The West Ridge has two branches: one North of Jeffrey Mine Canyon and one to the South. These meet up at
around 11,500 feet. I chose the southern branch which is also what Kevin's group took. I would say this is probably the optimal route. I started up the very toe of the ridge where it comes down to the Millner Creek road. There's a short service road that passes by a cell/radio tower. Along the way to the summit are two substantial scree slopes: one starting at
9000 feet and the other at
11000 feet. The one above 11000 feet is particularly memorable.
I started my hike about 4:20am and reached
the summit around 2:30pm. This took a bit longer than I hoped but without any acclimation I wasn't as fast as I would have liked. The
last 1000 feet of the climb seemed to go on forever. The hut seems tantalizingly close but takes much longer to reach than one might expect. I brought crampons and ice axe but never used them. As I had hoped most of the ridge had been cleared of snow.
The descent down the scree was interesting. Fortunately I reached the 11000 foot saddle just before dark. I few minutes later I reached Kevin's main group setting up camp just below the 11395 foot point on the ridge. In the dark I couldn't tell who was who but got to talk with Kevin and others. It was now completely dark and the rest of my descent from 11000 feet would be by headlamp and GPS. Somewhere around 10500 feet or so I met Scott Swaney and Darija. We had an interesting chat for about 10-15 minutes before I continued down. Although the scree slope above 9000 feet didn't cause me much trouble earlier in the day (during light) it presented a substantial challenge in the dark.
Rocks rolled out from under me with every step. Hardened by such terrain I knew the hell would eventually end. Below 9000 feet it was easy going and my pace increased. I finally reached my car at 10:15pm. The West Ridge had proven to be a fun challenge and while its qualities may not please everyone I enjoyed it and am sure I'll do it again. To me its qualities make it a classic.
Photos are here:
White Mountain Peak - 1/17/09-Rick