imontop - Mar 20, 2010 11:30 pm Date Climbed: Mar 20, 2010
Great snowshoe
Bagged this one with Dean on an absolutely awesome day! Didn't put the snow shoes on until we started up the ridge from Dog Lake. Plenty of backcountry skiers. What a great area to experience with great company. Thanks Dean!
Dean - Mar 20, 2010 8:27 pm Date Climbed: Mar 20, 2010
Snowshoe time
Eric (Imontop) and I had a really great day doing a snow shoe hike up from Dog Lake to the summit and then down and out via a different route (via desolation ridge). Neither of us had sunscreen so I am a bit red from the intense sun we had today. Beautiful day, beautiful area.
Thanks to Eric for being a great companion on this one.
On a splitboard, what feels like a very long time ago.
tannerpuma15 - Nov 13, 2009 11:53 pm Date Climbed: Nov 13, 2009
Beautifully Cold
My wife and I hiked during a Crisp day. The snow was just right for gaiters and only saw Bow hunters on the way up and down. A very easy fun hike.
Scott Wesemann - Jul 10, 2009 1:10 pm Date Climbed: Jun 10, 2009
I smell like mountain shrubbery
Climbed Little Water Peak this morning with Matt Van Horn. We started at 5:30 AM and had a nice hike up to the lake, although we did have to avoid human feces on the trail. Who are these people?? From the lake it is a mild bushwhack to the summit and we went through one of the most beautiful aspen forests I have ever seen. It was so green and didn't even seem real. The view from the top is fantastic and Matt had a grand idea that we would just head south and make our way down to the trail coming from Desolation Lake. In theory it sounded great, but it ended up being horrific as we got into thick stinging nettle, shrubs and various other types of bush. Once we were back on the trail we ran back to the trailhead and it was a lot of fun despite the route finding challenges.
seanpeckham - Mar 30, 2009 2:13 pm Date Climbed: Mar 29, 2009
in a blizzard
Approached from Mill D North, four laps of delicious storm skiing in Shangri-La and northwest face glades, then the visibility started to improve on the peak so we went there for some views and to check out the northeast face, which was probably too windloaded to ski. The winds picked up furiously, knocked down one of us, and gave all three of us a touch of frostbite so we got off the peak and ridge and went to some trees to stick our faces in our coats for a few minutes, then skied the south face.
Nice skiing peak, northwest side has nice powder stashes when things are meager elsewhere, south side is a great line with new snow, northeast side is notorious avalanche path, I'll attach a photo showing one.
J Anderson - Jul 10, 2007 5:47 pm Date Climbed: Jun 29, 2007
Col Water
Nice secluded hike with impressive views.
Moogie737 - Feb 12, 2007 4:17 am Date Climbed: Apr 17, 2024
Multiple ascents
02/15/07 With Brent, Lana and Kim. Whiteout conditions along with sub-20 temps and winds gusting to 30 mph made for interesting going.
02/03/07 Blue skies but strong ridge-top winds. We made a loop with various members of the WMC. Mill D North to Dog Lake, Little Water Peak, south along a long ridge line and down to Desolation Lake, then out to the original trail. Thanks to our leader, Mohammed A.
#3 04-17-24 W/Lana From Mill D North TH. Snowshoes all the way, less than ideal snow conditions. Graupel and wind, no visibility on the summit. 4+01 up. From Dog Lake we went directly over the top of Peak 9400, did the 100' dip and then zigzagged through the aspens up to the frigid summit cairn. #15 in my 80in80 quest.
Route Climbed: Mill D North Fork Date Climbed: November 19, 2005
I decided to give Little Water Peak a try after climbing Reynolds Peak. If I had been smart I would have come back later with snowshoes. I sank up to my knees with every step. It took me a while but I made it to the top. I could even see the Uintas Mountains quite clearly. I saw one other hiker on the way out. It did feel a little odd to be hiking alone on such a popular trail.
imontop - Mar 20, 2010 11:30 pm Date Climbed: Mar 20, 2010
Great snowshoeBagged this one with Dean on an absolutely awesome day! Didn't put the snow shoes on until we started up the ridge from Dog Lake. Plenty of backcountry skiers. What a great area to experience with great company. Thanks Dean!
Dean - Mar 20, 2010 8:27 pm Date Climbed: Mar 20, 2010
Snowshoe timeEric (Imontop) and I had a really great day doing a snow shoe hike up from Dog Lake to the summit and then down and out via a different route (via desolation ridge). Neither of us had sunscreen so I am a bit red from the intense sun we had today. Beautiful day, beautiful area.
Thanks to Eric for being a great companion on this one.
imontop - Mar 20, 2010 11:32 pm
Re: Snowshoe timeYep, I feel like that motorcycle dude with the flaming skull tonight! Hell Rider! Thanks for going bud! It was one I'll never forget!
builttospill - Jan 27, 2010 3:54 pm
Little WaterOn a splitboard, what feels like a very long time ago.
tannerpuma15 - Nov 13, 2009 11:53 pm Date Climbed: Nov 13, 2009
Beautifully ColdMy wife and I hiked during a Crisp day. The snow was just right for gaiters and only saw Bow hunters on the way up and down. A very easy fun hike.
Scott Wesemann - Jul 10, 2009 1:10 pm Date Climbed: Jun 10, 2009
I smell like mountain shrubberyClimbed Little Water Peak this morning with Matt Van Horn. We started at 5:30 AM and had a nice hike up to the lake, although we did have to avoid human feces on the trail. Who are these people?? From the lake it is a mild bushwhack to the summit and we went through one of the most beautiful aspen forests I have ever seen. It was so green and didn't even seem real. The view from the top is fantastic and Matt had a grand idea that we would just head south and make our way down to the trail coming from Desolation Lake. In theory it sounded great, but it ended up being horrific as we got into thick stinging nettle, shrubs and various other types of bush. Once we were back on the trail we ran back to the trailhead and it was a lot of fun despite the route finding challenges.
seanpeckham - Mar 30, 2009 2:13 pm Date Climbed: Mar 29, 2009
in a blizzardApproached from Mill D North, four laps of delicious storm skiing in Shangri-La and northwest face glades, then the visibility started to improve on the peak so we went there for some views and to check out the northeast face, which was probably too windloaded to ski. The winds picked up furiously, knocked down one of us, and gave all three of us a touch of frostbite so we got off the peak and ridge and went to some trees to stick our faces in our coats for a few minutes, then skied the south face.
byates - Dec 3, 2008 1:56 pm
Ski it alotNice skiing peak, northwest side has nice powder stashes when things are meager elsewhere, south side is a great line with new snow, northeast side is notorious avalanche path, I'll attach a photo showing one.
J Anderson - Jul 10, 2007 5:47 pm Date Climbed: Jun 29, 2007
Col WaterNice secluded hike with impressive views.
Moogie737 - Feb 12, 2007 4:17 am Date Climbed: Apr 17, 2024
Multiple ascents02/15/07 With Brent, Lana and Kim. Whiteout conditions along with sub-20 temps and winds gusting to 30 mph made for interesting going.
02/03/07 Blue skies but strong ridge-top winds. We made a loop with various members of the WMC. Mill D North to Dog Lake, Little Water Peak, south along a long ridge line and down to Desolation Lake, then out to the original trail. Thanks to our leader, Mohammed A.
#3 04-17-24 W/Lana From Mill D North TH. Snowshoes all the way, less than ideal snow conditions. Graupel and wind, no visibility on the summit. 4+01 up. From Dog Lake we went directly over the top of Peak 9400, did the 100' dip and then zigzagged through the aspens up to the frigid summit cairn. #15 in my 80in80 quest.
mountaingazelle - Nov 19, 2005 8:12 pm
Route Climbed: Mill D North Fork Date Climbed: November 19, 2005I decided to give Little Water Peak a try after climbing Reynolds Peak. If I had been smart I would have come back later with snowshoes. I sank up to my knees with every step. It took me a while but I made it to the top. I could even see the Uintas Mountains quite clearly. I saw one other hiker on the way out. It did feel a little odd to be hiking alone on such a popular trail.
craghag - Jun 6, 2005 11:26 am
Route Climbed: Butler Fork Date Climbed: Feb. 14,2004Skiers, snow and a couple of birds.
Scott - Jan 17, 2005 10:33 am
Route Climbed: Dog Lake Date Climbed: Many timesMany times including when I was a child.
MrWasatch - Jan 16, 2005 11:55 pm
Route Climbed: West Slopes, Dog Lake Date Climbed: May 27, 2001Half a day, ran into several deer along the way, but no other hikers.