Bob Burd wrote:Today's effort to Volcanic Knob turned out to be a bit tougher than expected. The easy routes come up from the south and the Minaret Lake Trail, the harder ones from the north and the Shadow Lake Trail - the one we used out of Agnew Meadows. We had more than 20 folks today, best ever showing for a Monday (or any mid-week day). The trail portion was fairly tame, but the cross-country was steep and relentless. Four of us (Darija, Adam, Vitaliy) made it to the summit via Cabin Lake in 3.5 hours. The views of the Minarets were spectacular, as expected:
And of course, Ritter and Banner as well:
The four of us decided to head southeast for a bonus peak called Red Top Mtn about 3mi distance. We spent 2.5hrs dropping down to Minaret Lake, following the trail down a short ways, then cross-country up to Red Top. An old register from 1981 had dubbed the peak BannRitt Peak, but the name never stuck. Another register under a different cairn was more recent, a classic MacLeod/Lilley variety:
As far as I know, everyone made it to the top of Volcanic Ridge that was heading that way. We had a few others doing Ritter/Banner, but didn't hear back from them yet.
Bob Sumner drove out from Hawthorne, NV to have dinner with us this evening in Mammoth, sharing stories and lies. It was good to meet him for the first time after many email exchanges.
Tomorrow we head to Convict Lake for a climb of White Fang and possibly the Baldwin->Morrison traverse. Should be great fun. The creek crossing where the bridge is out might be the crux.
Great Photos of the Minarets!!