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Peak(s)  "West Apostle"  -  13,597 feet
Date Posted  10/05/2021
Date Climbed   10/02/2021
Author  WildWanderer
 From Lake Ann Trailhead   

West Apostle – 13,568


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RT Length: 12.04 miles

Elevation Gain: 3575’


I was the only one at the Lake Ann/Huron Peak trailhead at 5pm on a Friday, and I was thrilled! The 4WD road to the upper trailhead was a little rougher than I remembered it, but the drive had been worth it to be the only one there. I jotted down some notes from the days hike, sipped some whiskey, and looked at notes for tomorrow. It was still light out when I curled up in the back seat of my Tacoma and drifted off to sleep to the sound of pounding rain: that meant fresh snow on the peak tomorrow!


I woke up and things seemed dry outside, which was odd for the amount of rain I’d heard last night. I put on my winter gear anyway and was on the trail at 5:30am. The trail starts at the south end of the parking area, and continues heading south, towards Lake Ann. Be sure to take the Lake Ann trail, NOT the Huron Peak Trail


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I hiked 4 miles south along a class 1 trail to Lake Ann


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Stay left at this crossing


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At the second crossing I went right


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And crossed a creek on a ‘pretty-solid’ bridge


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Finally, I started gaining elevation as I made my way towards Lake Ann


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Just after making it to treeline, go left at this junction.


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And you’ll arrive at Lake Ann


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The goal is to skirt the north side of the lake, and enter the upper basin


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Here’s an overview of the route


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And some step-by-step pictures into the upper basin


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Once in the upper basin I aimed to ascend the amphitheater. This can be done multiple ways. I decided to stay left on the way up (solid line), and follow (very faint) game trails, and I went right on the way down (dotted line). The orange arrow is where you’ll eventually be aiming.


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Here’s another picture of the amphitheater


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Once at the top of the amphitheater I was in another basin. I turned right, and followed the ridge. I’m sure the best way to ascend this gully is straight up the gully, but today there was unconsolidated snow blocking that route. Even with microspikes I wasn’t able to get traction the gully direct, so I took the rocks to the right.


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Here are some closer pictures of the gully


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At the top of the gully I went left


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Which brought me to the ridge (and a cairn!)


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I turned left and followed the ridge northeast. This is a class 2 ridge, which I was able to stay on the top of the ridge to hike most of the way.


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Here it gets a little dicey. If there hadn’t been snow, I would have taken the ridge all the way to the summit. However, with the snow and ice today things were slippery, and the exposure was real (to the left). I decided to dip down to avoid some of the worst of the exposure. I did this a little later than I should have, as it as getting spicy already. The area with exposure is circled in red. This is how I summited West Apostle


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Here’s a picture of the ridge


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And this is the exposure I was avoiding


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So, I dipped down to the right and kept it class 2


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I summited West Apostle at 9:30am


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West Apostle:

There was a summit register, but it was a pipe one missing its lid, so I replaced it with a jar. Here’s looking back at the false summit


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I headed back the same way I summited, heading west, avoiding the area with exposure


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Here’s what that looks like after dipping down


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Back on the ridge, I followed it to the saddle.


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The cairn was helpful in finding the correct exit from the ridge in all this snow.


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I made my way back down towards the gully, staying as much to the west as possible, avoiding the gully direct and sticking to the rocky area.


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I then re-entered the basin, and headed west towards Lake Ann


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Back at Lake Ann, it was easy to pick up the class 1 trail and follow it back to the trailhead.


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I made it back to my truck at 12:30pm, making this a 12.04 mile hike with 3575’ of elevation gain in 7 hours.


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Comments or Questions
Trotter
User
fun ridge
10/5/2021 5:41pm
the little knife edge is actually pretty fun in good conditions


fepic1
User
Great, very helpful trip reports
10/11/2021 8:06pm
Thanks for all the detailed reports you write. I have to climb West Apostle to say I completed the three Apostles. I've done North and Ice on my
journey goal of completing the Centennials. One left, Mount Meeker : )
I've been meaning to get West Apostle done for sometime now.
Thanks again, John



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