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Route: Southeast SlopesPosted On: 2020-11-04, By: supranihilestInfo: Not much snow on the road or trail (which is shared with the Matterhorn Peak trail until the stock driveway splits northeast - take the stock driveway) until above treeline. Once on the stock driveway there's plenty of snow embedded in the eroded, inset trail but it can be avoided on the sides. The south slopes of Matterhorn are almost completely dry. There's some snow on the upper scramble, which, combined with wet shoes, adds some additional spice. The rock is generally solid but be careful what you grab since there are some large, loose blocks. The scramble is fun and short. Descend the way you came. |
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Route: Southwest Slopes Posted On: 2019-07-20, By: LetsGoMetsInfo: I departed the Wetterhorn trail on my descent around 12,500' and boulder hopped to the large boulders that are plainly visable on the SW slopes of Matterhorn. One patch of snow in the drainage before you start to climb the Matterhorn boulders, but after that it was summer conditions to the top. On the descent I picked up a climbers trail that intersects the Wetterhorn trail at 12,300 ish - there is a snowfield over the water just before the trail which makes crossing it easier. |
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Route: Southeast SlopesPosted On: 2018-07-09, By: madmattdInfo: Easy walkup to the base of the tower from the stock trail just above the turn for Wetterhorn. It seems the normal route swings around to the right and up, pretty simple scramble with minor exposure in one or two spots. Canister is missing a 1-1/2" male threaded cap, and needs a new log, bag, and pencil. One partial piece of paper and a torn bag is all that's left in the current one. |
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Route: Southeast SlopesPosted On: 2015-07-14, By: TravelingMattInfo: Dry to summit. If cutting across the basin to or from Wetterhorn, may encounter some snow, but was solid in early afternoon. Pic is from point 13060 to the south. |
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Route: Southeast SlopesPosted On: 2015-06-23, By: AlexeyDInfo: Decided to tag Matterhorn after Wetterhorn to take advantage of the longest day of the year Compared to Wett, this one was pretty trivial. Once out of the basin between the two peaks, it was possible to stay entirely off snow by simply walking up the gentle grassy slopes on climber's left side of the SE ridge (foreground in Photo 1). Then, just before the brief, easy class 3 scramble to the summit, there is a short snow feature blocking access to the start of the scramble, requiring a couple of moves of "snow bouldering" (one foot on snow, the other on rock) to get onto the rocks (Photo 2). This can be bypassed on climber's left, but this involves some rather loose terrain and quite a bit more time than the "snow boulder move" (which is really quite easy and not exposed at all). It‘s also possible to just walk across the snow ridge, but we left our ice axes lower down, and didn‘t feel like risking the exposure off to the right side of the ridge. The way we did it, we did not use, or feel like we needed, an ice axe or any type of snow gear on Matterhorn at all. On the return back to the access trail, we did have to cross several snowfields with quite a bit of postholing, but none were long enough to warrant putting the snowshoes back on.
Awesome day on two amazing mountains. The view of Wetterhorn from this little peak makes it more than worth the extra effort! |
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Route: Southeast SlopesPosted On: 2015-05-09, By: rcrisp88Info: It is still very snow-covered all the way to the top with a pretty stable cornice (see picture) at the very end. You can get within 1 mile of the summer 2WD trailhead but there are two last snow drifts and two large trees still blocking the road. Also the open field leading up to the slopes has a few spots with flowing water underneath so be careful where you step. Snowshoes were very helpful about 1/2 mile after the 4WD trailhead as was an ice ax to get across the cornice. |
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Route: Southeast SlopesPosted On: 2013-05-27, By: BobbyFinnInfo: We did not need flotation in the basin. The trail is clear until about 11,600 and then it is intermittently covered with snow until it is mostly covered nearing the turnoff to Matterhorn.
Crampons/axe were necessary toward the top due to steep snow.
No issues getting to/from the TH in our stock Xterra.
Pic 1: From the trail
Pic 2: The final bit |
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