[MCR] Mt Andromeda, May 23

Public Mountain Conditions Report mcr at informalex.org
Sun May 24 09:32:46 EDT 2009


Skied up the Athabasca Glacier to the South Ridge of Mt Andromeda
yesterday, May 23. We were able to skin from the toe of the glacier
which was more pleasant than walking down the glacier bus tour road.
Travel conditions were very good with a strong overnight freeze and
supportive melt/freeze crust. Passed the second step by traversing
towards Andromeda and ascending the ramp closest to the centre of the
glacier (not the ramp against Andromeda). This centre ramp goes and
isn't exposed to serac fall from either Andromeda or Snowdome.

We skied into a dry winter snow pack as soon as left the west facing
slopes and entered the northwest facing trough that leads to the col
between the unnamed 10,800 peak and Andromeda. 30-50 cm of dry wind
deposited snow there. We kept to the least steep parts of the slope,
descended 100 meters at one point to get to a less steep passage.

Left our skis at the col and used boot crampons to the summit, would
be possible to boot pack the ridge right now (not use crampons). We
didn't have ski crampons but they would be good to take as the melt/
freeze crust is changing quickly with the sun.

Great corn skiing all the way down (8 hours up for us and 2 & 1/2
down!). We roped up to ski down the ramp of the 3rd step and kept the
rope on till we were below the first step.

Happy trails,

Barry Blanchard
UIAGM/IFMGA Mountain Guide
Yamnuska Mountain Adventures
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