Inner Basin Snowshoe Foray!
Posted: Feb 14 2010 11:52 am
A definition of "Foray" may be interesting:
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/foray
As we all know, I love Humphrey in Winter. I had wanted to do it from the Inner Basin to try something new, but with the numerous recent slides and avalanches, I am concerned about the snow stability to exit the Inner Basin and reach the summit. Therefore, I am planning to do an Inner Basin hike that in all likelihood will not involve summiting a peak in the San Francisco Peaks. I know, it's something new for me and almost sacrilegious. There is potential I might try to do Doyle or Fremont, but at this point I give it a 1% chance of occurring since we will need to start around 7600', below Sugarloaf, and the snow on the north faces is probably the least stable right now. Plus, I think I want to just head out and be in the basin as it looks incredibly beautiful from the western ridge of the Peaks. I will use the Inner Basin trail, and may make use of Jake's Cirque route as well.
You will need snowshoes, but not a lot of other gear since winds should not be that bad in the protected basin. I still recommend gators, but that's about it. Rental shoes are 10 dollars ( I believe ) at various outfitters in Flagstaff, and I know REI has them. Attention: you do NOT need a wilderness permit to access the Inner Basin, ever! The permit requirement is only enforced for entry from Snowbowl or Snowbowl Road, so you do not need one to do this. That may have been a concern for some.
To make the most of the day, I want to start early for me, say 930am, and get back to the car at dusk or shortly after, say 630 to 7pm. I have this set for the 20th, but if more people think the 27th is better, or weather is poor on the 20th, I can postpone by a week. If I postpone and weather is bad on the 27th, then I'll put it off again. I think you get the idea.
A few lovely Inner Basin photos!:
http://hikearizona.com/phoZOOM.php?ZIP=52543
http://hikearizona.com/phoZOOM.php?ZIP=121593
http://hikearizona.com/phoZOOM.php?ZIP=121599
http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/foray
As we all know, I love Humphrey in Winter. I had wanted to do it from the Inner Basin to try something new, but with the numerous recent slides and avalanches, I am concerned about the snow stability to exit the Inner Basin and reach the summit. Therefore, I am planning to do an Inner Basin hike that in all likelihood will not involve summiting a peak in the San Francisco Peaks. I know, it's something new for me and almost sacrilegious. There is potential I might try to do Doyle or Fremont, but at this point I give it a 1% chance of occurring since we will need to start around 7600', below Sugarloaf, and the snow on the north faces is probably the least stable right now. Plus, I think I want to just head out and be in the basin as it looks incredibly beautiful from the western ridge of the Peaks. I will use the Inner Basin trail, and may make use of Jake's Cirque route as well.
You will need snowshoes, but not a lot of other gear since winds should not be that bad in the protected basin. I still recommend gators, but that's about it. Rental shoes are 10 dollars ( I believe ) at various outfitters in Flagstaff, and I know REI has them. Attention: you do NOT need a wilderness permit to access the Inner Basin, ever! The permit requirement is only enforced for entry from Snowbowl or Snowbowl Road, so you do not need one to do this. That may have been a concern for some.
To make the most of the day, I want to start early for me, say 930am, and get back to the car at dusk or shortly after, say 630 to 7pm. I have this set for the 20th, but if more people think the 27th is better, or weather is poor on the 20th, I can postpone by a week. If I postpone and weather is bad on the 27th, then I'll put it off again. I think you get the idea.
A few lovely Inner Basin photos!:
http://hikearizona.com/phoZOOM.php?ZIP=52543
http://hikearizona.com/phoZOOM.php?ZIP=121593
http://hikearizona.com/phoZOOM.php?ZIP=121599