Do you have pictures from your most recent trip up there?Bombay2Boulder wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 6:47 pm On the recent conditions, I did see a lot of slide activity remnants when I visited Trout Lake in February and then again last week. If anyone wants a recent condition of the gulch, I can take some pictures from Trout lake, but still plenty of snow up high there.
S Mineral campground/Ice Lakes TH conditions
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Re: S Mineral campground/Ice Lakes TH conditions
With snow, I would think that slope and rolling talus wouldn't be an issue if coverage is good.
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Re: S Mineral campground/Ice Lakes TH conditions
Does anyone know how these trail closures typically work? Whiley and I did "V 9", 13,300 D, Beattie, Vermilion, Fuller, and Golden Horn starting at Bandora Mine and ending at South Mineral Creek/Ice Lakes trailhead with a shuttle. Is the area itself closed? Just access from South Mineral Creek? Is FS 585 from South Mineral Creek trailhead to Rico-Silverton trailhead closed? Could we theoretically repeat our climb again or would that be violating the closure? Curious how difficult it will be to find alternate access for everything from Pilot Knob through US Grant through the Lookouts and "V 5" without being able to get up via Ice Lakes trail.
Re: S Mineral campground/Ice Lakes TH conditions
Lookout Peak is done from the Ophir Pass summit.
US Grant, V2 and V4 can be done from the Ophir Pass road starting at Iron Springs.
Pilot Knob can be done from Poverty Gulch which is a shorter approach than from Ice Lakes.
US Grant, V2 and V4 can be done from the Ophir Pass road starting at Iron Springs.
Pilot Knob can be done from Poverty Gulch which is a shorter approach than from Ice Lakes.
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Re: S Mineral campground/Ice Lakes TH conditions
It’s an area closure not a “trail closure” per say, which includes “going in or being upon NFS land” in the marked area. If you repeated your climb, you’d enter the closure area and be subject up to a 5k fine or up to 6 months in jail if found.supranihilest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 8:16 pm Does anyone know how these trail closures typically work? Whiley and I did "V 9", 13,300 D, Beattie, Vermilion, Fuller, and Golden Horn starting at Bandora Mine and ending at South Mineral Creek/Ice Lakes trailhead with a shuttle. Is the area itself closed? Just access from South Mineral Creek? Is FS 585 from South Mineral Creek trailhead to Rico-Silverton trailhead closed? Could we theoretically repeat our climb again or would that be violating the closure? Curious how difficult it will be to find alternate access for everything from Pilot Knob through US Grant through the Lookouts and "V 5" without being able to get up via Ice Lakes trail.
https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_D ... 835677.pdf
Interestingly, FS 585 is included in the closure from Goldenhorn CG to where it crosses Clear Creek. The order specifically excludes S Mineral CG, but like, how would you even get there if that closed section of road includes the turn off for the CG entrance??
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Re: S Mineral campground/Ice Lakes TH conditions
Thanks for the PDF, that makes it much more clear. Based on that it looks like all the peaks in the area can be done, they'll just have to be done from trailheads other than Ice Lakes and hikers/climbers will have to be mindful of the closure boundaries, especially when combining peaks.dwoodward13 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 8:39 pmIt’s an area closure not a “trail closure” per say, which includes “going in or being upon NFS land” in the marked area. If you repeated your climb, you’d enter the closure area and be subject up to a 5k fine or up to 6 months in jail if found.supranihilest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 8:16 pm Does anyone know how these trail closures typically work? Whiley and I did "V 9", 13,300 D, Beattie, Vermilion, Fuller, and Golden Horn starting at Bandora Mine and ending at South Mineral Creek/Ice Lakes trailhead with a shuttle. Is the area itself closed? Just access from South Mineral Creek? Is FS 585 from South Mineral Creek trailhead to Rico-Silverton trailhead closed? Could we theoretically repeat our climb again or would that be violating the closure? Curious how difficult it will be to find alternate access for everything from Pilot Knob through US Grant through the Lookouts and "V 5" without being able to get up via Ice Lakes trail.
https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_D ... 835677.pdf
Interestingly, FS 585 is included in the closure from Goldenhorn CG to where it crosses Clear Creek. The order specifically excludes S Mineral CG, but like, how would you even get there if that closed section of road includes the turn off for the CG entrance??
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Re: S Mineral campground/Ice Lakes TH conditions
I suspect, given the popularity of this area, the USFS will try their best to get it open for the bulk of the summer season. The current closure order is set to expire on 7/1. IMO this area could benefit from a reduced human presence by removing the main access point to Ice Lakes for a season, so maybe that being extended wouldn't be the worst thing.supranihilest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 9:29 pmThanks for the PDF, that makes it much more clear. Based on that it looks like all the peaks in the area can be done, they'll just have to be done from trailheads other than Ice Lakes and hikers/climbers will have to be mindful of the closure boundaries, especially when combining peaks.dwoodward13 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 8:39 pmIt’s an area closure not a “trail closure” per say, which includes “going in or being upon NFS land” in the marked area. If you repeated your climb, you’d enter the closure area and be subject up to a 5k fine or up to 6 months in jail if found.supranihilest wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 8:16 pm Does anyone know how these trail closures typically work? Whiley and I did "V 9", 13,300 D, Beattie, Vermilion, Fuller, and Golden Horn starting at Bandora Mine and ending at South Mineral Creek/Ice Lakes trailhead with a shuttle. Is the area itself closed? Just access from South Mineral Creek? Is FS 585 from South Mineral Creek trailhead to Rico-Silverton trailhead closed? Could we theoretically repeat our climb again or would that be violating the closure? Curious how difficult it will be to find alternate access for everything from Pilot Knob through US Grant through the Lookouts and "V 5" without being able to get up via Ice Lakes trail.
https://www.fs.usda.gov/Internet/FSE_D ... 835677.pdf
Interestingly, FS 585 is included in the closure from Goldenhorn CG to where it crosses Clear Creek. The order specifically excludes S Mineral CG, but like, how would you even get there if that closed section of road includes the turn off for the CG entrance??
Re: S Mineral campground/Ice Lakes TH conditions
Yeah, that area badly needs a rest and a strong plan to slow the hordes. Last year was a disaster for the area in just about every way possible.dwoodward13 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 22, 2021 8:28 am I suspect, given the popularity of this area, the USFS will try their best to get it open for the bulk of the summer season. The current closure order is set to expire on 7/1. IMO this area could benefit from a reduced human presence by removing the main access point to Ice Lakes for a season, so maybe that being extended wouldn't be the worst thing.
As much as I hate to say it, I think the USFS needs to gate the road to Clear Lake at the bottom, permit the trail (along with ranger patrols funded from the permits) and follow Crested Butte's lead in dealing with the explosion of dispersed camping in the valley. Otherwise we are probably going to have another forest fire due to all the careless tourists that come. Banning SxS traffic up the Mineral Creek road wouldn't be a bad step either. Most of the folks using those are folks from OK and TX and usually tend to care less about what they do to the environment.
Seems harsh, but frankly the area is going to get destroyed if action isn't taken. As annoying as the Maroon Bells parking lot situation is....think if that hadn't happened and it was still just a first come, first serve without any rules\enforcement.
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Re: S Mineral campground/Ice Lakes TH conditions
I don't actually. There is some weather moving in today and tomorrow, but I will swing by on Saturday and get a few pics.d_baker wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 7:46 pm With snow, I would think that slope and rolling talus wouldn't be an issue if coverage is good.
Do you have pictures from your most recent trip up there?Bombay2Boulder wrote: ↑Wed Apr 21, 2021 6:47 pm On the recent conditions, I did see a lot of slide activity remnants when I visited Trout Lake in February and then again last week. If anyone wants a recent condition of the gulch, I can take some pictures from Trout lake, but still plenty of snow up high there.
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Re: S Mineral campground/Ice Lakes TH conditions
Gonna be closed till Sept 15th now. Much needed relief for that area. This might very well be before permits are implemented next year.
https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/sanjuan/ ... EPRD915778
https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/sanjuan/ ... EPRD915778
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Re: S Mineral campground/Ice Lakes TH conditions
Thanks for the update.Bombay2Boulder wrote: ↑Wed May 26, 2021 2:56 pm Gonna be closed till Sept 15th now. Much needed relief for that area. This might very well be before permits are implemented next year.
https://www.fs.usda.gov/detail/sanjuan/ ... EPRD915778
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Re: S Mineral campground/Ice Lakes TH conditions
According to NFS the area is now open! Yay!
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