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Isolation & Mahana Peak - Battling Banshies in Isolation


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#1 Otina

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Posted 26 October 2011 - 01:02 PM

Isolation (13,118 feet) & Mahana Peak (12,632 feet)

Date Climbed: 10/23/2011
Trailhead: Wild Basin (8,560')
Camp: Upper Ouzel Creek (10,600')
Mileage: 17.2
Elevation Gain: 5,358'
Banshee Fighters: Darrin, Brian & me

When Brian sent out an invite to backpack and hike a peak in RMNP, I thought it would be a great way to investigate a new area along the continental divide. Plus the annoying work of acquiring the backcountry permit was all done. So with a great weather window for the weekend, we were a go!

The approach to camp was a long one, but it was punctuated by some lovely views of cascading water over rocks, tourists amusing comments ("I see you have an oxygen hose" Ummm yeah... that's water), and some amazing views of Wild Basin.

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Ouzel Peak dominates the approach


Day 2: The wind that never ceased

Having forgotten my ear plugs, the howling wind that sounded like a freight train approaching, created some strange dreams when I could fall asleep for those short moments. Bears, mumbling Park Rangers outside the tent, were some that I could remember. The morning wasn't too terribly cold, but the howling wind above was a reminder of how cold it would be once we were exposed to that.

On the way up to to the first lake, we were stepping on vast areas of ice crystals with dirt specs on the tops of the ice. Very strange, and kinda pretty. Verglace was on many of the rock surfaces from the previous days melt freeze cycles. The wind started in full force once we topped the rocks surrounding Bluebird Lake. From here we made our way over an ice encrusted dam to the other side of the lake. There is a nice crack in the rock wall that allows access, you just need to look for it.

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Warm sunrise on the slopes of Meeker
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Bluebird lake - Sun is just starting to hit the tops of the peaks

Once beyond Bluebird, there's a series of benches on the way up to Isolation Lake. We took a slightly different way up than down, but all involved some bush-whacking to get above Bluebird. From there the views were amazing, and Ouzel Peak was the eye candy of the day.

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Shadow puppets
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Either Lark Pond or Pipit Lake in front of Ouzel

We took a break and geared up for more wind next to Isolation Lake. We knew the assault on Isolation would be windy and cold, and we wouldn't want to stop later. The time on the peak would be as brief as possible.

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Couldn't tear my eyes away from Ouzel Peak, maybe it's those ski lines I keep seeing

The brief views from the very Airy summit of Isolation... Looking over the west edge of the summit rocks was enough to make me shrink back. Howling winds and a 500' drop!

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From Isolation to Longs

As those before us experienced... to Mahana or not to Mahana, that was the question. The answer: Mahana's summit was a brief 15 minute hike away, don't miss it! The views from the summit were much better, and the wind was less fierce.

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Isolation from Mahana
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Longs and Meeker
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Tanima, Mt Alice, Chiefs Head, Pagoda, Longs and Meeker

Once done with the summits for the day, we made quick work of the descent to camp and to the trail head. We all had visions of post-hike food and beer/margaritas! Of course I got distracted by the garnets in the rocks along the Bluebird Lake, as well as the other sights, but only briefly.

Originally posted here: 14ers.com Trip Report (With A LOT more photos - 32)

#2 mike offerman

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Posted 26 October 2011 - 02:04 PM

Nice photos! Yeah, if you are right there, you can't pass up on Mahana. Not the most scenic looking mtn, but definitely great scenery from it!

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Posted 26 October 2011 - 02:12 PM

Thanks for posting Otina and welcome to these forums!

ALL of your pix are great.

I'm afraid I may be getting over emotional since this is most likely the end of my 13-14er season. :teary:

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Posted 26 October 2011 - 07:32 PM

Wow! That is a great report! That is Pippit Lake in the photo you weren't sure about. Well done!

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Posted 26 October 2011 - 09:55 PM

Wow! Great photos! Loved the shot of Longs and Meeker--kind of a unique direction to see a photo. You must have like a seventeen pixel camera for that amount of detail!

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Posted 26 October 2011 - 10:07 PM

I just realized that the photo of Longs is taken from the direction that shows the final approach to the summit via the Homestretch. I have been on the Homestretch twice, yet I do not remember seeing a photo from this perspective. Cool! ( please correct me if I am wrong! )

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Posted 27 October 2011 - 07:01 AM

Awesome report!!

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Posted 27 October 2011 - 08:45 AM

Awesome report and pictures! Thanks for sharing.

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tourists amusing comments ("I see you have an oxygen hose" Ummm yeah... that's water)
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Posted 27 October 2011 - 11:52 AM

Awesome pictures! And, great report too. Makes me want to go there now.

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Posted 27 October 2011 - 06:44 PM

Nice, I haven't explored Wild Basin near enough.

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Posted 27 October 2011 - 06:50 PM

Awesome first post :yup: Welcome to the forums :handshake:

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Posted 27 October 2011 - 07:18 PM

Fabulous report and pictures!!

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Posted 28 October 2011 - 10:58 AM

Thanks everyone! As I'm only starting to work on my Boulder County/IPW/RMNP peak lists, this is only my first post :catwink: Next time, I think I've figured out how to put more photos in the TR, as I am a bit of a camera-holic.

Glad Mike pointed me in this forum's direction, as I'm hoping to get good beta for future trips!

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Posted 28 October 2011 - 11:33 AM

What a great trip report. I went back and looked at these pictures a couple of times.
Thanks for posting.

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Posted 28 October 2011 - 02:49 PM

View PostOtina, on 28 October 2011 - 10:58 AM, said:

Thanks everyone! As I'm only starting to work on my Boulder County/IPW/RMNP peak lists, this is only my first post :catwink: Next time, I think I've figured out how to put more photos in the TR, as I am a bit of a camera-holic.

Glad Mike pointed me in this forum's direction, as I'm hoping to get good beta for future trips!

There's tons of info within these forums and glad you "made it here".
We look forward to your future endeavors!
-Mike

P.S. If you like or are interested in winter camping, there's an annual outing called "Stomp" that you can look in to. I plan to help build as many igloos as wanted this year. :hifive:




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