I guided an ascent of the AA Col route to the top of the Silverhorn today, June
24th (note that we did not climb the Silverhorn route, rather we turned around
at the top of the Silverhorn without going to the summit of Mt Athabasca). A
mild freeze left an ice crust on the AA Glacier from yesterday's rains which
were moderate at times. Fascinating shooting cracks running from about every
fourth footstep in the ice crust, looked like an Albertan windshield smacked by
a chunk of gravel. Ankle and boot top penetrations on the glacier. The steep
slope above the bergshrund was deeper, occasionally to knee. 10-30 cms of new
snow on the Silverhorn ridge, we didn't use crampons at all today. Descending
the steep slope above the bergshrund was tedious with lots of stuck feet and
knee deep post holes, more avalanches to run there on a clear sky day. Sleeting
and raining from noon until 2 pm when we drove away.
A party of three made an ascent of the Skyladder route today.
Happy trails,
Barry Blanchard
Mountain Guide
www.barryblanchard.ca
www.yamnuska.com
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