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Bagging all 4 "Four Peaks"
Posted: Nov 22 2003 5:58 pm
by AK
Just curious if anyone here or anyone you know has ever bagged all 4 of the Four Peaks. Its something I'm thinking of attempting possibly next spring.
Posted: Dec 13 2003 3:52 pm
by pfredricks
Posted: Dec 13 2003 4:47 pm
by Daryl
I assumed we'd be starting with the first peak since there is a trail up to it (kind of).
I'll be re-thinking this if the snow sticks around. I've never been up there so i don't know what to expect. I'd rather not go into the unknown with snow/ice. I've done enough hiking in the snow to know it can make the hike a lot more interesting. Plus I do not have waterproof or even insulated boots. Cold, numb, wet feet don't work well on bad terrain.
Those of you that have been up there, how would you compare the terrain to Siphon Draw or Picket Post?
Posted: Dec 13 2003 6:21 pm
by MtnGeek
Daryl wrote:
Those of you that have been up there, how would you compare the terrain to Siphon Draw or Picket Post?
Siphon Draw is child play. The Scree Chute is much steeper than Siphon Draw.
Posted: Dec 13 2003 6:28 pm
by Fritzski
Hey guys,
Like I said, I hope you go, but I just want you to be in the right frame of mind when you do. You can always back off, as long as you never get committed beyond that point, so just keep that in mind.
In answer to Daryl's question: Don't expect "snow filled gullies and avalanches", but a little clear ice in the shaded nooks could make things real dicey. The terrain just from the saddle up to Brown's is more intense than what you'd encounter on either Siphon or Picket - from there I haven't been, but my recollection was extremely rugged in most directions.
Awesome idea, and I would love to undertake this adventure myself, but I feel December is probably not the optimum month to pull it off.
Posted: Dec 13 2003 10:04 pm
by AK
The scree chute is the best part of Browns Peak. Up or down. Although adding a little ice will boost the pucker factor a little more. We'll keep our eyes on the weather this week. I'm not too concerned at this point.
Posted: Dec 14 2003 8:49 am
by HikerInGilbert
AK wrote:The scree chute is the best part of Browns Peak. Up or down. Although adding a little ice will boost the pucker factor a little more. We'll keep our eyes on the weather this week. I'm not too concerned at this point.
I'm sure a few of you guys meandered a little further into Azrocks' site to check out the pics from their excursion.
http://keepthis.info/FourPeaks/ Take a good look at pages 2, 3, and 4.
Looks like a great climb. Adding a little snow, ice, and cold rocks sure would raise that "pucker factor" I'd say. I, for one, am going to wait for warmer temps to do that one.
Have fun guys. Be careful up there.
Posted: Dec 14 2003 1:55 pm
by AK
For anyone planning on attending this hike, please sign up here: http://hikearizona.com/dex2/group-VIEW.php?GID=30
Posted: Dec 14 2003 7:01 pm
by MtnGeek
Here are my pics when I went up the Scree Chute in the snow with ArizonaHeat and Cactuscat.
http://www.summitpost.com/mountains/pho ... ssion_date
Posted: Dec 14 2003 7:11 pm
by pfredricks
FRom the looks of it, an ice ax and crampons would be helpful, yes???
Posted: Dec 14 2003 7:13 pm
by AK
6 days and a wake up! Your torturing me Steven.
Posted: Dec 15 2003 7:51 am
by Daryl
I think I’m out. It’s a tough decision and I’m not certain about it yet.
I want to do this hike very badly and all the pictures make me want to do it even more, but I’d rather do it with more ideal circumstances.
I’ll shoot to do this early next summer.
Good luck guys. Take lots of pictures, have fun, and be safe.
Posted: Dec 15 2003 9:49 am
by olesma
I'm still in. I don't get out often enough to pass up an opportunity like this. But I am a bit concerned about it. That has never really stopped me before though.
I'd say I'm 80% likely.
Posted: Dec 15 2003 10:12 am
by MtnGeek
Those photos were taken in March. I don't think it will be that bad this time of year, it'll just be cold up there. I know i can deal with an inch or 2 of snow.
IF I did that again with the snow I would bring my crampons. An ice axe would be helpfull, but trekking poles would also work just fine.
Posted: Dec 15 2003 2:43 pm
by mttgilbert
Alright guys, I'm still planning on going. I don't know about doing the whole thing, buty thats the plan for now. I'll wait till I get up there and see the conditions for myself before I decide whether or not its a good idea go go all the way.
Besides even getting to hang out in the saddle or just doing the trails in the area will be a good time.
y
Posted: Dec 15 2003 3:04 pm
by te_wa
the drive alone is worth the trip. looks like I might go too, spend the night near the saddle if camping is available. I still havent heard about potential campsites.
Posted: Dec 15 2003 5:29 pm
by woopitup
Daryl wrote: Is the swedish alpine bikini team coming?
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Sorry Daryl, all the talk of snow and DANGER made them rethink the trip and their outfits..

: They've decided to head South, , , Cabo perhaps and catch some rays instead. I'm sure you'all are going to have much more fun addressing the eliments that await you, snow, ice wind and the possibility of bodily injury. . setting a balance between man and nature.. ! The bikini team, however, will not be so lucky, they are going to be bored to death laying on the beach sipping margaritas with the faint sound of palm trees and a steel drum in the background!!
Enjoy and most of be SAFE! Happy holidays. woopitup[/quote]
Posted: Dec 15 2003 5:56 pm
by Kenny
Well, I am leaving for Cabo on the 25th, I guess I will have to find the team
and hike the peaks on the tip of Baja with them
We can always do Superstition ridgeline as a back up trip??
And make the other Four Peaks for a cold one :twisted:
Posted: Dec 15 2003 9:03 pm
by olesma
Kenny wrote:We can always do Superstition ridgeline as a back up trip??
I'm down with that. I did it a couple of months ago and them my computer crashed so I lost all of my photos I took. I need more photos!
Posted: Dec 15 2003 10:36 pm
by pfredricks
Today I was driving to Luke AFB to do some testing. As I approached Litchfield road (Waaaaaay out west -almost to white tanks) I peered into my rear view mirror. Without even really thinking about it, I caught a glimpse of the four peaks. WOW. That clear, that far away. Hmmmm. They were beckoning to me.
I am afraid that I have no choice but to go there.
Any other day the Supes ridgeline would be great. But, I am afraid that four peaks captures my fancy this week. I have no choice in the matter. When I agreed to go, my word became bond. I have been preparing myself since. If I reach the base, and it is just not doable, then it's incontrovertable. Until that time-----It's on!!!!!
The conditions look pretty good. ALL signs seem to be pointing to "YES!" The magic 8 ball agrees 5 out of 10 times. I have good karma about this trip.
I appreciate all the words of caution. Well heeded. Personally, however, I believe in my abilities, I believe in my preparation. I trust in my judgement and the wisdom of those who will set foot upon the trails below the summit this Saturday. I will ask the mountain gods permission and listen to their answer.
Who's in?
Posted: Dec 15 2003 10:41 pm
by AK
Good times lay ahead! Just don't run me into the ground ok Pete.
