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Peak(s)  Torreys Peak  -  14,272 feet
Date Posted  06/01/2007
Modified  06/06/2007
Date Climbed   06/01/2007
Author  IridePow
 Emperor Solo Mission - 6/1/2007   
Another Torreys TR...... just wanted to give a quick update about conditions etc.

I wanted to hit a decent line today with not too much hiking/postholing involved. Unfortunately everybody was busy with work. So I had to head out by myself.

We did this line last year, so I knew what to expect.
http://tetongravity.com/forums/showthread.php?t=53798

I was also eyeing Dead Dog if it looked alright, just to mix it up eventually.

I could drive 2.1 miles up the road before hitting this road block:
01_Roadblock.jpg


So I had to hike another mile to the Grays Peak summer trail head.
We got a solid freeze overnight and large parts of the trail (at least at the beginning) are even dry now, so the boot packing all the way to the top of Torreys was quite easy.
I started at 6:30 and summited at 10.

Familiar views on the way up:
02_Torreys.jpg

03_Grays.jpg


Dead Dog:
(Sorry for the quality, was pretty cloudy right then)
04_DeadDog.jpg


View from the top towards Grays.
The clouds moved in and out. But it stayed mostly cloudy today.
05_Grays-Clouds.jpg


There were a few people I met on the way up who hiked Grays/Torreys and were already on the way down. But on the summit I was totally by myself. I lounged around there for 45 minutes.

I was considering going down the Dead Dog and working my way over to Kelso. But there was quite some debris in there from slides and other skiers on days before. Since the sun did not really come out it never softened up. Therefore I decided to hit up the Emperor. Changes that this line was filled in with a little bit powder from a few days ago were better. It usually does not get skied as much as the DD and can be smoother. It is also quite a bit longer.


Looking down Emperor from the top:
06_LookingDownEmperor-1.jpg


After the first few turns:
07_LookingDownEmperor-2.jpg


Looking up about half way down:
08_LookingUp-Halfway.jpg


Looking up almost from the bottom:
09_LookingUp-Bottom.jpg


The top part was still really hard and crusty. But every once in a while you could find nice pockets of wind blown powder.
About one third down the snow started to soften up and quite a few nice turns were had.
Bottom part was nice corn to slush.


The line:
10_Emperor-Line.jpg


This line really rewards you with some nice vertical.
There are not too many places close to Denver where you can get over 3,400 vert in one descent. Nice sustained steep, but interestingly not just a straight shot.
Too bad that the whole thing was already over after 20 minutes.

Then another 1:30h hike back to the car was in order. For a total car-to-car time of 6 hours.


This would be another option. Do Dead dog first and hike back up Kelso for this line, which would dump you out right at the car.
12_Kelso.jpg



Comments or Questions
IridePow
User
Doable without snowshoes I think
11/30/2010 5:28pm
I went all the way with my snowboard boots.
We had a good freeze overnight so no problem with postholing on the way up. The trail is even partly dry at the beginning and later on it's pretty well consolidated.
I saw only sporadic signs of people post holing on their way out. So I think you can do it on the way up as well as on the way back without snowshoes.


Spam
User
Nice Job!
2/5/2011 12:22am
Nice job, the weather cooperated, looked kinda iffy all day! Did you have to use snow shoes or anything or were you able to just use boots the whoe way?


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