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Peak(s):  Sunlight Peak  -  14,061 feet
Mt. Eolus  -  14,087 feet
Windom Peak  -  14,089 feet
Date Posted:  05/22/2007
Date Climbed:   05/19/2007
Author:  Schuller
 Sunlight-Chicago Basin   

A couple of friends and I (Eric and Terrence) were in Chicago Basin over the weekend so I thought I would post a brief TR. We caught the train in Silverton on Friday and hiked up to the Basin with heavy packs (skis+boots+avy gear). It was a bit of a slog, to say the least.
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Saturday we climbed up the headwall and started skinning just above 12k feet.
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We only managed to summit Sunlight (we had planned on Windom as well), between the snow conditions, weather and fatigue we decided to play it safe.
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On the summit block (challenging in tele boots).
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Sunlight spire and Windom Peak.
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Eolus.
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Skiing in the upper basin.
Sunday the weather wasn‘t great and the three of us were lagging so we decided to back off Eolus and hike down. It was the right choice but I was a bit disappointed that I didn‘t have the juice to complete the climb. Regardless, the trip was fantastic and we didn‘t see another person until we got back to Needleton. This is a great trip in the spring snow.
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Idle hands...



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