Wilson/Wilson/Wilson Peak/el Diente Conditions
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Re: Wilson/Wilson/Wilson Peak/el Diente Conditions
second that bump - El Diente looks dry on that Dunton Hot Springs webcam, but I'm not too excited about spending another 16 hours in the car unless I'm really sure it is dry
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Re: Wilson/Wilson/Wilson Peak/el Diente Conditions
I've been calling back to Jagged Edge in Telluride and as of yesterday they're reporting that Wilson is still knee deep w snow. But, they think there will be some melting over the next few days.
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Re: Wilson/Wilson/Wilson Peak/el Diente Conditions
Southern exposures around Telluride are quite clear, but northern still hold snow. I just took a look at the Wison range from Telluride and there is snow on the Navajo basin side. How much I can't say, but it's there.
I'll be checking for you this week. Didn't have my camera with me.
Ken
I'll be checking for you this week. Didn't have my camera with me.
Ken
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Re: Wilson/Wilson/Wilson Peak/el Diente Conditions
Thanks for the update Ken. We are hoping to drive down Friday afternoon so any additional feedback prior to then would be great.
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Re: Wilson/Wilson/Wilson Peak/el Diente Conditions
Thanks for the updates!
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Re: Wilson/Wilson/Wilson Peak/el Diente Conditions
Concerning Kilpacker. Keep in mind that on the traditional El Diente route from Kilpacker that you are on the Navajo Basin side for a the final part of the route and have to cross a steep narrow couloir. Again, I can't tell all that much from this far away. Just reporting what I can see. I'll try to get a "zoomed" photo tomorrow.
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Re: Wilson/Wilson/Wilson Peak/el Diente Conditions
Thanks for the updates Ken!KenE wrote:Concerning Kilpacker. Keep in mind that on the traditional El Diente route from Kilpacker that you are on the Navajo Basin side for a the final part of the route and have to cross a steep narrow couloir. Again, I can't tell all that much from this far away. Just reporting what I can see. I'll try to get a "zoomed" photo tomorrow.
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Re: Wilson/Wilson/Wilson Peak/el Diente Conditions
Do you know how to upload a photo to a post? I took a couple of photos. They don't show El Diente proper, but you can see part of the ridge between Mt. Wilson and El d.
There is still snow up there. My thoughts are that it could be getting quite slushy by the time you get to the Navajo Basin side. Also, I remember walking that part, looking down and thinking that it felt quite secure, but only a couple of feet away it was serious exposure.
I personally don't do much in snow so am not a really good resourse, but it would make me nervous.
Ken
There is still snow up there. My thoughts are that it could be getting quite slushy by the time you get to the Navajo Basin side. Also, I remember walking that part, looking down and thinking that it felt quite secure, but only a couple of feet away it was serious exposure.
I personally don't do much in snow so am not a really good resourse, but it would make me nervous.
Ken
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Re: Wilson/Wilson/Wilson Peak/el Diente Conditions
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This doesn't have El Diente proper, but does show a good portion of the Navajo Basin side of the ridge between Mt. Wilson and El D.
Hope it helps.
Ken
This doesn't have El Diente proper, but does show a good portion of the Navajo Basin side of the ridge between Mt. Wilson and El D.
Hope it helps.
Ken
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What do you call a guy like me up here
More than a hiker, but not quite a mountaineer
The thighs labor and the breathing is hard
I hold high places in the highest regard
More than a hiker, but not quite a mountaineer
The thighs labor and the breathing is hard
I hold high places in the highest regard
Re: Wilson/Wilson/Wilson Peak/el Diente Conditions
Thanks Ken. When was this taken and what side of the mountain is that?
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Re: Wilson/Wilson/Wilson Peak/el Diente Conditions
I took this about noon today. This is the ridge above Navajo Basin. If you were looking at a photo from Telluride of Wilson Peak this is the ridge behind and to the left.
Ken
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What do you call a guy like me up here
More than a hiker, but not quite a mountaineer
The thighs labor and the breathing is hard
I hold high places in the highest regard
More than a hiker, but not quite a mountaineer
The thighs labor and the breathing is hard
I hold high places in the highest regard
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Re: Wilson/Wilson/Wilson Peak/el Diente Conditions
As Ken notes, this shows the slopes above Navajo Basin, so north side. From the digital date on the picutre, it was taken today.kushrocks wrote:Thanks Ken. When was this taken and what side of the mountain is that?
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