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Browns Peak
Posted: May 09 2008 1:11 pm
by kgmolson
So I was thinking its about time to tackle this beast. I was just reading some triplogs... is it safe to do this time of year? I would assume all the ice and snow towards the peak are melted by now. Also, I drive a little Honda civic (yes as apposed to a big honda civic, right?) would it make it to the TH and... sorry one more, are there any good loops or longer hikes that include this peak?
Thanks for the help guys...
-Kevin
Re: Browns Peak
Posted: Sep 15 2011 8:57 pm
by PatrickL
Okay, so the only experience I have with steep hikes would be Picacho Peak and Vulture Peak. Both of which I feel pretty comfortable with. Does anyone know of a medium between these and Brown's? I imagine Brown's is more of an actual climb?
Re: Browns Peak
Posted: Nov 02 2011 8:57 pm
by PatrickL
Don't really feel like making an event thread at this point, so I'll just bump this one again. Is there anyone interested in doing Brown's this coming up Monday or Tuesday (7th, 8th)? I would hate to have someone make the trek only to have me not summit, but it's not one I want to try alone, at least the first time around. I won't know if I'm ready until I'm actually crawling up the chute.
Re: Browns Peak
Posted: Feb 12 2013 1:22 pm
by joebartels
is there snow on the peaks right now?
Re: Browns Peak
Posted: Feb 12 2013 1:31 pm
by mazatzal
@joe bartels
Yes, lots.
Re: Browns Peak
Posted: Feb 12 2013 1:44 pm
by chumley
Yeah getting up Browns right now would require the full complement of winter gear, and a seriously bad outlook on life. I bet the chute is either full of 10-foot deep drifts or solid ice, or both. It is also possible that the road is gated closed depending on how low the snow goes. It was really low this weekend, but I don't know how much accumulated at the 5000-foot level.
Re: Browns Peak
Posted: Feb 12 2013 8:11 pm
by PatrickL
I wonder how many people make the climb with technical gear each season.