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Wheeler Mountain

Peak Condition Updates  
8/9/2019
Route: South Ridge
Posted On: 8/9/2019, By: 9patrickmurphy
Info: What a sufferfest. Road is entirely free from snow, but lots of mud puddles that take some effort to get around plus a creek crossing that (as far as I can tell) you have to take your shoes off for. Not particularly fun. From Wheeler Lake, it's a marshy, muddy mess. All doable, just very annoying; make sure to wear waterproof boots. Getting to the saddle is straightforward (not much snow), then it's tedious scrambling on very loose rock to the summit, which is very difficult to find from below. I followed what cairns I saw and they led me to a false summit which required a class 4 scramble to the true summit. Rockfall potential high. Rocks fell, microwave-sized rocks slipped from under me. Not a fun scramble in my opinion. Another thing to be wary about: if it rains at all the night before, the rocks on Wheeler's West Ridge (the class 3 section of the standard route) will still be slick even until noon. That sure didn't help either. Traverse to Clinton was fine. The scenery made everything more than worth it. Wonderful type-2 fun kind of day. 
6/1/2019
Route: Snowman couloir
Posted On: 6/1/2019, By: Trotter
Info: Hiked up road from old Monte Cristo pull-off to blue lakes TH, then followed south side of blue lakes to get to base of Wheeler. Went up the previously unnamed couloir, now called Snowman Couloir. Didn't need snowshoes before dawn, definitely needed them noonish. Couloir holding great snow. Summit very narrow, hard to see where rocks end and cornices begin. 
8/11/2018
Route: South Ridge
Posted On: 8/12/2018, By: E_A_Marcus_949
Info: Traversed from North Star, so this is a condition report for the descent of the standard S. Ridge/class 3 route - summer conditions, good set of cairns to follow. Class 3 from saddle up - helmet is good from here on up. There are a few summits up there. There is a trail from above upper lake up to the saddle. 
7/11/2018
Route: South Ridge
Posted On: 7/11/2018, By: cardgenius
Info: Summer conditions the whole way. Remember to stay high when traversing the gullies, specially on the way back. There's a good set of cairns to follow. 
6/3/2018
Route: South Ridge
Posted On: 6/3/2018, By: rachel
Info: Started from Montgomery Reservoir. Patches of snow and large puddles on the 4WD road. Consistent snow line begins at the end of the road and around Wheeler Lake. Micro spikes adequate for the snow climb up to the saddle. Snow avoidable through the class 3 climbing to the summit. Glissaded several snowfields on the descent. 
4/27/2018
Route: South Ridge
Posted On: 4/28/2018, By: mdmss
Info: Did Wheeler Mountain from Montgomery Reservoir yesterday. Great conditions early, soft later. Ridge had some snow. Much evidence of small wet snow sloughs on nearby peaks. Signs of a couple of small slab avalanches from last storm. Took, but didn't need snowshoes. Postholed maybe twenty steps during descent, reaching car about 120P. 
8/6/2015
Route: South Ridge
Posted On: 8/6/2015, By: JasonKline
Info: My Hyundai Elantra easily made it to the trailhead. The route was clear of snow. The usual numerous puddles on the 4WD road could be avoided using the sidetrails. 
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5/16/2015
Route: North Ridge
Posted On: 5/17/2015, By: bjburg
Info: As expected, superb coverage on Wheeler‘s NE Face. Was able to ski in/out from near Blue Lakes gate. Pics can be seen here: http://skithegarage.blogspot.com/2015/05/wheeler-mountain-13690-ft-northeast-face.html 
12/2/2012
Route: South Ridge
Posted On: 12/3/2012, By: JosephG
Info: The 4WD road to Wheeler Lake was mostly snow free. However, the road was a pure sheet of ice in numerous sections, which required either diverting into the willows or slip-n-sliding along the ice. Wheeler Lake is mostly frozen, and the road around it is snowy but yielded only minimal postholing. The trail to the upper lake is readily apparent along the left of the stream. From the upper lake to the saddle, the snow is holding"anywhere from a couple inches to a foot is the norm. From the saddle to the summit, the ridge was 99% snow-free, and 100% snow-free where you’d want it to be (although Sunday night’s system probably deposited at least a little powder). We took but did not use or ever feel the need to use spikes and axe. Left the snowshoes at home and didn’t regret it. I forgot my gaiters and didn’t really suffer. Pic 1: The road. Pic 2: Snow slope to the saddle. Pic 3: Ascent gully. Pic 4: Summit. Doesn’t appear Sunday night’s/Monday’s snow left much, so this report should hold for a few days at least. 
7/1/2012
Route: South Ridge
Posted On: 7/2/2012, By: Jay521
Info: Dry as a bone all the way 
7/23/2011
Route: South Ridge
Posted On: 7/24/2011, By: Wyoming Bob
Info: Gate open, jeep trail has usual jeep wallows and one snow bank, creek crossing slightly challenging just before climb to Wheeler lake if you want dry feet, can climb to summit on dry ground, an axe will allow snow field climbing to avoid talus, no snow on ridge proper.