Ice Lake Basin
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- HULKHIKEGOOD
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Re: Ice Lake Basin
I will be there the week of July 18th-24th for the annual family vacation, not concerned with the peaks as much as I am the upper lake/basin itself. My kids are finally of age to where I think they have a pretty legit chance of making it up......and actually enjoying it! I probably will be brining some snow gear for what seems to be my annual failed attempt at the peaks as well, If any of you will be there during this time I would love a partner to hike with! If anything we for sure will be able to enjoy a beer back at my site at south mineral, let me know!
- mtnmaneric
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Re: Ice Lake Basin
Thanks for the pics Brad. Where is that stream crossing? Is that right off the bat from the parking lot?Brad Snider wrote:Thanks. There are some snow slopes to contend with as soon as you get into the upper basin before getting to the lake. There are good steps kicked but I would at least have trekking poles along (I had my axe). There is also a wet log to cross the creek on near the beginning which was a little slick. A few more pics attached.
Anyone heading up there later this week, or weekend? I'm still holding out hope that it will be fine for the wife and me carrying my son in the pack for either Sunday or Monday. The forecast looks amazing all week, so there might be a huge amount of melt.
- Brad Snider
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Re: Ice Lake Basin
mtnmaneric - The stream crossing is not right out of the parking lot, but it is pretty early on, after several early switchbacks.mtnmaneric wrote:Thanks for the pics Brad. Where is that stream crossing? Is that right off the bat from the parking lot?Brad Snider wrote:Thanks. There are some snow slopes to contend with as soon as you get into the upper basin before getting to the lake. There are good steps kicked but I would at least have trekking poles along (I had my axe). There is also a wet log to cross the creek on near the beginning which was a little slick. A few more pics attached.
Anyone heading up there later this week, or weekend? I'm still holding out hope that it will be fine for the wife and me carrying my son in the pack for either Sunday or Monday. The forecast looks amazing all week, so there might be a huge amount of melt.
One other note I forgot to mention--I originally tried the shortcut from the 4wd road instead of from the standard trailhead, and it doesn't work. Unless you are willing to get drenched going underneath the rushing waterfall with more waterfall below. Whatever path used to be there has been swept away it looks like.
- mtnmaneric
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Re: Ice Lake Basin
Here's an update of what conditions looked like yesterday up in the Ice Lakes area. What a difference a week makes!
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Re: Ice Lake Basin
That's odd about the 4wd road cut off. Is it just a matter of building a new impromptu log bridge at the foot of the waterfall (like it used to have)? Has anyone else tried the 4wd cutoff and found a way across?Brad Snider wrote:mtnmaneric - The stream crossing is not right out of the parking lot, but it is pretty early on, after several early switchbacks.mtnmaneric wrote:Thanks for the pics Brad. Where is that stream crossing? Is that right off the bat from the parking lot?Brad Snider wrote:Thanks. There are some snow slopes to contend with as soon as you get into the upper basin before getting to the lake. There are good steps kicked but I would at least have trekking poles along (I had my axe). There is also a wet log to cross the creek on near the beginning which was a little slick. A few more pics attached.
Anyone heading up there later this week, or weekend? I'm still holding out hope that it will be fine for the wife and me carrying my son in the pack for either Sunday or Monday. The forecast looks amazing all week, so there might be a huge amount of melt.
One other note I forgot to mention--I originally tried the shortcut from the 4wd road instead of from the standard trailhead, and it doesn't work. Unless you are willing to get drenched going underneath the rushing waterfall with more waterfall below. Whatever path used to be there has been swept away it looks like.
- Brad Snider
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Re: Ice Lake Basin
I would imagine it can be crossed as-is when the water level is lower. When I was there June 12, there was just too much waterfall:
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Also this picture doesn't depict the vertical drop-off and continuation of the waterfall below. I couldn't find an easy way around, but again with lower water levels it's probably cross-able. A new log bridge or something like that would definitely help.
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Also this picture doesn't depict the vertical drop-off and continuation of the waterfall below. I couldn't find an easy way around, but again with lower water levels it's probably cross-able. A new log bridge or something like that would definitely help.
- Jonathan Deffenbaugh
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Re: Ice Lake Basin
I plan on being there next weekend since I wasn't able to go this weekend due to work and Masters homework. Going for all three (Fuller, Vermilion Pk, Golden Horn) in that order if you're interested in hooking up. Looking for a partner as well. U.S. Grant looks fun too!
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Re: Ice Lake Basin
Thanks Brad! That's the crossing, which I suspect with less run-off might be doable again. It's always been a little sketch, but workable.