Mt. Sherman Conditions
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Mt. Sherman Conditions
Does anyone know if there is snow/ice on the Mt. Sherman Standard Route (SouthWest Ridge from Fourmile creek) ? Planning on doing it this coming Sunday (Oct. 14th).
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Re: Mt. Sherman Conditions
That is too bad. hope it will still be manageable by Sunday.
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Re: Mt. Sherman Conditions
Unless some truly monstrous storm blows in for the next few days, even if there is snow it's almost certainly going to be windblown and easily manageable. I suspect it would generally take some extraordinary conditions for you to need anything more than boots (and maybe traction aids) to climb Sherman this early in the year.
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Re: Mt. Sherman Conditions
Gratz is saying that higher elevations could get 5-10" of snow by Saturday afternoon.
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Re: Mt. Sherman Conditions
"http://opensnow.com/dailysnow/colorado". This is a really good web site to know the snow condition. It sounds like from today's report it has less snow than predicated. I guess is the good sign. I am going to continue monitor the snow condition and make a deiciosn tomorrow. Thanks everyone.
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Re: Mt. Sherman Conditions
in breck its 50 deg and light rain ...about a hr ago on loveland pass it was p/c and 39 deg and on hoosier pass about 20 mins ago it was 37 deg and drizzle ...light dusting of snow on the ground....snow seems to be around 12,000 ft level....
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Re: Mt. Sherman Conditions
Sherman's standard route looked like it was clear of snow this morning (photo taken from Mt. Sheridan). The snow started around 11 this morning--initially, it was very light and then got alot heavier around 11:30 am. The snow was falling rapidly and sticking on my descent from Horseshoe. I was very happy to have microspikes! I can't comment as to how Mt. Sherman looked after the snow started falling, as it was obscured by clouds.
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Re: Mt. Sherman Conditions
Was up Sherman this morning. Snow, ice, wind & cold. We were the first to summit today but there was a solo guy and one group of three behind us. The clouds cleared out after we left.
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Re: Mt. Sherman Conditions
Anybody have an idea on the conditions of Elbert, Antero, Tabequache, and Sherman? I just want to do the standard routes. Will I need an ice axe or crampons yet?
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Re: Mt. Sherman Conditions
We climbed Hahvahd on Saturday, despite the massive outpouring of trepidation expressed on this forum. There was about 4-6 inches of fresh snow above 12,000', with drifts up to a foot deep in some spots. Some of the lower sections had melted and refrozen into patches of ice. We bare-booted the whole climb, but other climbers reported benefits from wearing microspikes.
I would bring microspikes just in case there are regions of ice; otherwise should be fun. Allow for significantly longer ascent time than you would be accustomed to in the summer.
I would bring microspikes just in case there are regions of ice; otherwise should be fun. Allow for significantly longer ascent time than you would be accustomed to in the summer.