dr_wu002
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Has anybody ever climbed Bondcliff via. The Headwall in Hellgate Ravine? How technical is it? It looks doable but if you pick the wrong route you could get yourself into a mess.
-Dr. Wu
-Dr. Wu
Jkrew81 said:is that the ravine sandwitched between west bond, bond and bondcliff? If so that looks pretty interesting
It could end pretty quickly on one of these "intersting" hikes, I guess, with a fall...sapblatt said:It kind of comes up from the south of Bondliff, goes up to Bondcliff and towards Bond. Topozone makes it look like about 1200 feet of elevation in about a 1/2 mile. I wonder if there is a route...it looks pretty damn undoable (nontechnically) when looking down from the edge of the cliffs. Apparently it is named Hellgate for good reason.
Does Dr. Wu's quest for interesting hikes and routes ever rest?
dr_wu002 said:It could end pretty quickly on one of these "intersting" hikes, I guess, with a fall...
Dr. Wu
No, I don't want that Summit on this hike. That might be an interesting destination though, sometime. I don't necessarily care about the Δ in elevation (cute, huh?)... The Cathedral Trail up Kathadin is about 2400' in about a mile, IIRC.sapblatt said:Well, please don't do that. The trip reports around here are interesting enough.
Looking at the map...a little south of the bondcliff summit there are some topo lines that look a bit less severe than the ones directly below the cliffs. They stretch out towards an unnamed summit (3314'). I have no idea from experience, but it looks more doable than the cliffs. Maybe 800' in a 1/2 mile. Of course, that means nothing...it can still be undoable!
dr_wu002 said:No, I don't want that summit on this hike. That might be an interesting destination though, sometime. I don't necessarily care about the Δ in elevation (cute, huh?)... The Cathedral Trail up Kathadin is about 2400' in about a mile, IIRC.
I want to go straight up the headwall, chosing the best route, of course. I'm not necessarily going to do it.... I just want to know if anyone has done it and what route they chose and if it's technical or not.
-Dr. Wu
No, mountaineering isn't necessarily my bag.Brownie said:If mountaineering is your bag, why even ask if there is a route?
Just go find one. That’s all part of it.
Would I do this?
No.
Its in a Protected Wilderness Area.
Travel may be required through fragile alpine zone.
Brownie
dr_wu002 said:about the Δ in elevation (cute, huh)
dr_wu002 said:No, mountaineering isn't necessarily my bag.
-Dr. Wu
The solution is that I won't tell anyone when I attempt a climb like this. That way, when I fall 1000' to my death - unnoticed - nobody will be any wiser. I'll be compost in a few years. The birds of prey'll know though.Brownie said:There comes a point in difficulty when a simple rock scramble does not yet become a "technical rock climb" in its purist form, but certainly is steep and scary enough that a fall could result in serious injury.
That's "Mountaineering" and becomes time to look into safety issues.
Brownie
Hopefully I'll still be alive when I hit the ground...Barbarossa said:actually, it will be scavengers, not predators.
Turkey vultures are way cool!
Barbarossa said:actually, it will be scavengers, not predators.
Turkey vultures are way cool!
You know, you'll be the (un)lucky one -- when you finally agree to go bushwhacking in the Whites -- to step on my rotting corpse in the wilderness. Hopefully you don't hike barefoot.Brownie said:Dr Wu, Dr Wu....
scavenging for Dr Wu.....?
He is lost to the wild.
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