[MCR] Morro NE Descent
    Public Mountain Conditions Report 
    mcr at informalex.org
       
    Wed Aug 24 17:40:49 EDT 2011
    
    
  
Went to have a look at the NE descent on Morro Peak near Jasper today.
I always remember it being very grotty, loose and somewhat exposed 
and wanted to see if there was an easier way possible.
Some parties descend this route to gain access to Morro canyon or as a loop.
I started up the ridge at the cold sulfur springs just east of Morro 
slabs. This is also the true Overlander trail start. The ridge was 
gained and followed to high point then down into the col on the NE 
side of Morro. The usual "cairned" trail goes up and left a bit and 
works up some dirty down sloping ledges covered in gravel.I also 
tried just to the right of the col to look at where a tree island 
comes down lowest on the cliff. This as well was exposed but for only 
a 40' section.
Better still....from the low point in the col head left SSW, and 
descend slightly (or traverse on one of the many game trails)  till 
you can find a break in the cliffs to gain the treed slopes again. 
(287767) I then just headed back right and up steeply on faint sheep 
trails until I intersected the main trail coming from the summit. 
(approx 5400ft) I marked this intersection fairly well.
If descending  from this marked junction, just head  right and down 
on game trails until you can look down and see cliffs getting 
smaller, eventually the cliff turns to scree.. The further right or 
south you go, the more the cliffs peter out.
It is about 3-400 metres down and right.
The main trail from the summit of Morro Peak heading NE spits you out 
on top of the routine descent  which is somewhat exposed and loose. I 
have asked a few other guides and locals and most can only remember 
that it is as described as above, loose and grotty....
This alternative route is non technical (with good route finding) 
with little to no exposure.
 From the col there are trails that lead down into a draw or you can 
gain the rib just to the east and come down to the Cold Sulfur 
springs pullout. In reverse it makes a nice hike up Mt Morro using 
the standard trail on the SW side as the descent.
Peter Amann
Mountain Guide
Peter Amann
pamann at incentre.net
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