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 Mt Conness
Author: cthenn 
Date:   09-10-08 10:38

Anyone here hike Mt. Conness? Specifically the east ridge approach? What's the scramble REALLY like above Alpine Lake? Is it very dangerous? How about the White Mtn/Conness saddle approach?

Lastly, how scary is that summit block? From photos online, there are a few super-exposed sections that I may be uncomfortable with, but if there are good holds and footing, I woudn't have a problem. Obviously this is hiked a lot, so it can't be THAT difficult, right???

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 Re: Mt Conness
Author: mark2 
Date:   09-10-08 12:23

Even from the elevation of lower Young Lake it looks difficult. Mt. Conness looks mean. But, that's probably just my age. I did Mt. Lyell in my youth and thought it was easy.

We talked to some people as they passed by our Young Lake campsite, who climbed it that day. They said it wasn't all that hard. They were in their twenties.

That's said to be the easiest route. The 2,600 (?) foot elevation climb out of Saddlebag Lake in about 3.5 miles is said to be the harder trail.

mark2

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 Re: Mt Conness
Author: bill-e-g 
Date:   09-10-08 13:40

The East Ridge is class 3 (from same book that said Dana was class 1).
The Other Route from Saddlebag heads for the lowest Saddle North of
White Mountain. This is class 2.
The Route from Youngs is class 2.

I've done the route from Youngs and it wasn't supremely difficult.
I did it with my 65+ young old buddy...

The only part that got me scared was the section before the summit.
I didn't have any troubles with it... only watching Mike do it.
I'm ok with me putting myself in harms way but I cringe at watching
others... that last section may be a little more than you want to deal
with.

Here is sorta what you are dealing with near the summit:


(and, yes, if you are wondering... there aren't many cracks and crevices in Yosemite I haven't seen)



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 Re: Mt Conness
Author: cthenn 
Date:   09-11-08 00:26

Yeah, it's the summit block that looks to have the most exposure. How are the couple of really exposed sections, in terms of footing and holds? I've pieced together from trip reports and photos that there are 2 really "bad" sections that require some bravery. And your pic looks like one of the sections I've seen described: a 1' walkway about 10' long with an inward sloping wall opposite the chasm. Is that the section you are on in the picture?

Probably the most exposure I've ever had was the section between the false and true summit of Round Top (I know, that's really nothing...). How does this compare, or does it?

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 Re: Mt Conness
Author: bill-e-g 
Date:   09-11-08 08:31

The "summit block" is really the only place with any exposure.
IMO it is more intimidating than the Angels Landing hike in Zion.
I have not been to Round Top so I cannot comment on that.
There is a small section where you are exposed on both sides that I recall.
The picture of Mike is coming back down. There is stuff much worse than
what is in the picture. It is just hard to get a picture that shows it well.
This was the best picture that actually showed that he was in "danger".

If you have the time and equipment I would recommend Backpacking to
Young Lakes and then summit from there. That way if you decide you
just don't want to do the last section you still have Young Lakes and
Ragged Peak to enjoy. The lake turning into a marsh between White
and Conness is also very interesting and pretty....
I guess what I'm saying is that just getting to those summit blocks is worth the effort IMO.

Have fun.

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 Re: Mt Conness
Author: bill-e-g 
Date:   09-11-08 11:50

Here is the lake turning to marsh:
(This was June 15 '07... so it may look much different...)
('06 was pretty decent snow year... also note people for scale in photo)


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 Re: Mt Conness
Author: bpnjensen 
Date:   09-12-08 01:56

Excellent photos, Billl - thanks!

Wilderness forever,
Bruce Jensen

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 Re: Mt Conness
Author: mrcondron 
Date:   09-13-08 06:41

I don't think the exposure on the last bit of Conness is as bad as the narrow part of Clouds Rest from the east. The first time I did Clouds Rest I was on my hands and knees for about 30 feet.

Mike

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 Re: Mt Conness
Author: cthenn 
Date:   09-15-08 01:28

Well, I just did Castle Peak this weekend, so I figure if I can overcome my fear of heights and do 70' of near-vertical rock climbing, I should be able to handle Mt. Conness...



I think *this* would qualify as Class 3! :)



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 Re: Mt Conness
Author: cthenn 
Date:   09-15-08 01:35

mrcondron wrote:

> I don't think the exposure on the last bit of Conness is as bad
> as the narrow part of Clouds Rest from the east. The first
> time I did Clouds Rest I was on my hands and knees for about 30
> feet.
>

Isn't it said that Cloud's Rest is one of the most exposed Class 1 hikes a person can do (at the summit, at least)?



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 Re: Mt Conness
Author: y_p_w 
Date:   09-15-08 02:59

cthenn wrote:

> mrcondron wrote:
>
> > I don't think the exposure on the last bit of Conness is as
> bad
> > as the narrow part of Clouds Rest from the east. The first
> > time I did Clouds Rest I was on my hands and knees for about
> 30
> > feet.
> >
>
> Isn't it said that Cloud's Rest is one of the most exposed
> Class 1 hikes a person can do (at the summit, at least)?

Not at the summit. It didn't seem all that exposed. It was sort of a bunch of tiered levels up to the summit. Certainly there was some scrambling, but I got the sense that if I fell off anywhere near the top, I would just fall down to the next level a few feet below. Of course going all the way to the edge either west or east would result in a nasty fall, but it wasn't that hard to stay away from those areas.



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 Re: Mt Conness
Author: bill-e-g 
Date:   09-15-08 05:51

Um... ya.. that's class 3.

You should not have any trouble with Conness.

Have fun

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 Re: Mt Conness
Author: bill-e-g 
Date:   09-17-08 01:56

Here's Mike getting to top of Clouds Rest.
Tenaya Lake in background... and, o wow, you can almost see TM!
(yes, another dig on that "silly" HD article)

Also, on this trip we got snowed on and someone didn't bring a tent.
(hint, he is in the picture)



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 Re: Mt Conness
Author: eeek 
Date:   09-17-08 10:31

Looks like you can't see Tuolumne Meadows from Clouds Rest either ;)





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 Re: Mt Conness
Author: szalkowski 
Date:   09-17-08 12:43

"On A Clear Day You Can See Forever"



Post Edited (09-17-08 19:46)

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 Re: Mt Conness
Author: vdrummer 
Date:   09-18-08 02:22

here's a good Conness trip report:

http://www.anderson.ucla.edu/faculty_pages/romain.wacziarg/climbing/ConnessSept02.html

I'm thinking of having a go at it sometime in the next couple of weeks.

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 Re: Mt Conness
Author: bpnjensen 
Date:   09-19-08 00:32

vdrummer wrote:

> here's a good Conness trip report:
>
> http://www.anderson.ucla.edu/faculty_pages/romain.wacziarg/climbing/ConnessSept02.html
>
> I'm thinking of having a go at it sometime in the next couple
> of weeks.

Nice link, thanks. Would anyone know the aprpoximate mileage for the hike by this route? Either walking or boat ride?

Thanks ~

Wilderness forever,
Bruce Jensen

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 Re: Mt Conness
Author: bill-e-g 
Date:   09-22-08 07:34

It's approx. 3 1/2 miles the way they went. Their route is south of Saddlebag so no boat ride is available. :)

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 Re: Mt Conness
Author: cthenn 
Date:   09-22-08 14:08

Ah yes, I read that trip report during my internet-scouring of Mt. Conness info. That's the route I plan to take, or perhaps deviate south to the White/Conness saddle out or back.

Re-reading this, it brings up a point. Why do people drive 4.5 hours, over 200 miles to this part of Yosemite (or beyond) for a dayhike? And it seems like a lot of people do that. Hell, I drive 160 miles almost every weekend to go skiing in winter, but I just can't imagine getting up at like 3AM to drive to Yosemite, do a strenuous 6-8 hour hike, then drive home. All in one day. Does anyone in here do that? Don't get me wrong, I love the wilderness, and I'd love to do as much Yosemite hiking as I could, but it just seems like a huge undertaking to drive 8 hours (cumulatively), and hike 6-8 hours.

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 Re: Mt Conness
Author: bill-e-g 
Date:   09-22-08 16:40

I think it's kinda like when you really like a girl you will go to great extremes to see her.

Done it many times. Mt. Dana, Clouds Rest, Wawona Grove/Chilnualna Falls, Valley Hikes/Taft Pt./Sentinal Dome.

Heck, one time last year I had my full pack... hiked 15 miles... still only 3pm... only 5 miles to car... late October... hiked back to car and drove back
home to the wife.. So ended up doing 20 mile "dayhike" with my backpack... :)

But as with a girl... I much prefer staying overnight. :)
I guess I should tell the wife Yosemite is my mistress.

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 Re: Mt Conness
Author: cthenn 
Date:   09-23-08 09:07

bill-e-g wrote:

>
> But as with a girl... I much prefer staying overnight. :)
> I guess I should tell the wife Yosemite is my mistress.

HAHAHAHA!!!! Good one!

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