Onestep and I started out for this "easy" day but became ensnared by controversy and blowdown.
The old Osseo trail, starting above the condos across from Loon Mt, is no sweat to find and still very well blazed and maintained. After a short whack to the NW bump of S Whaleback (nearest the trail), I was ready to turn around when Onestep announced that the "true" summit was SE along the ridge another 0.3 miles! (Dr Wu's post and replies of 11/06 also discuss the issue.) On Onestep's altimeter both bumps had identical elevations!! Most maps place the summit triangle on the NW bump. However, the SE bump log placed by Ed Robertson in 1997 refers to replacing the old jar and logbook from the 1980's. The log in the plastic jar on the NW peak was completely wet and unreadable. Do any of the Founders of this sport have any comments?
The Eastern slope of Big Coolidge was a very steep 1000+ vertical foot ascent through persistent blowdown. We found this route to be one of the more challenging ascents we have undertaken. MJ, Swampy and NeighborDave were the last signers - 2005. From the summit, Flume, Liberty and the Cannon to Moosilauke ridge were visible! We descended from a point a little further South on the ridge, and while the blowdown didn't seem as bad, the forest was quite a bit thicker.
Another great day in the mountains!
The old Osseo trail, starting above the condos across from Loon Mt, is no sweat to find and still very well blazed and maintained. After a short whack to the NW bump of S Whaleback (nearest the trail), I was ready to turn around when Onestep announced that the "true" summit was SE along the ridge another 0.3 miles! (Dr Wu's post and replies of 11/06 also discuss the issue.) On Onestep's altimeter both bumps had identical elevations!! Most maps place the summit triangle on the NW bump. However, the SE bump log placed by Ed Robertson in 1997 refers to replacing the old jar and logbook from the 1980's. The log in the plastic jar on the NW peak was completely wet and unreadable. Do any of the Founders of this sport have any comments?
The Eastern slope of Big Coolidge was a very steep 1000+ vertical foot ascent through persistent blowdown. We found this route to be one of the more challenging ascents we have undertaken. MJ, Swampy and NeighborDave were the last signers - 2005. From the summit, Flume, Liberty and the Cannon to Moosilauke ridge were visible! We descended from a point a little further South on the ridge, and while the blowdown didn't seem as bad, the forest was quite a bit thicker.
Another great day in the mountains!