Ice Fall in Muir Valley!
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2005 4:36 pm
Liz and I spent three days exploring new areas of the Valley last week. With all the rain this area has experienced this fall, the ice buildup was significant. Last Wednesday, the temperatures soared into the 50's where they stayed through Friday (and probably much of the weekend.) Of course, this caused much of the ice to fall away. The Valley was alive with sound. Constant tinkling of small ice sickles falling with thunderous roars when the big stuff let loose.
We noticed several climbers were climbing in areas below ice buildups they could not see from below. Here is a section of the Great Wall on Thursday:
Be careful out there folks! Unless you know for sure what is above your head, don't climb in Muir at this time of year! It was common to see chunks the size of bathtubs come off.
And, please, no ice climbing is allowed in Muir. In later years when toprope protection can be provided, a few areas may be opened. This is a beautiful place, but it ain't Ouray!
Photo below is Liz looking at a 200-foot high waterfall with 15 steps. Really breathtaking -- the photo doesn't do it justice.
Rick
We noticed several climbers were climbing in areas below ice buildups they could not see from below. Here is a section of the Great Wall on Thursday:
Be careful out there folks! Unless you know for sure what is above your head, don't climb in Muir at this time of year! It was common to see chunks the size of bathtubs come off.
And, please, no ice climbing is allowed in Muir. In later years when toprope protection can be provided, a few areas may be opened. This is a beautiful place, but it ain't Ouray!
Photo below is Liz looking at a 200-foot high waterfall with 15 steps. Really breathtaking -- the photo doesn't do it justice.
Rick