Dez 1
California   T3  
27 Nov 13
"Feel Free(l)" - El Dorado County Highpoint
After yet another month of mountain abstinence, I planned to conquer the county high point of El Dorado today: Freel Peak (3318m / 10,886 ft) an easy T2-3 hike. Since the two peaks Jobs Sister and Jobs Peak are relatively close neighbors to Freel Peak, I had planned to also visit them on this day. However, due to the fact that the...
Publiziert von 360 30. November 2013 um 06:07 (Fotos:20 | Kommentare:7 | Geodaten:1)
Nov 5
California   T4 I  
23 Okt 13
Desolation Wilderness: Pyramid Peak
Viele von Euch haben es bemerkt… ich war 1 1/2 Monate lang alpinistisch untätig. Dies hat einen tieferen Grund, denn mein Lebensmittelpunkt hat sich seit meiner letzten Tour geographisch um fast 10'000km gegen Westen und knapp 1'000km gegen Süden verschoben. Die CH-Alpen sind nun nicht mehr mein Haupt-Gipfel-Jagdgebiet,...
Publiziert von 360 31. Oktober 2013 um 21:01 (Fotos:17 | Kommentare:9 | Geodaten:1)
Apr 28
California   T6 WS II WT4  
13 Apr 13
Andesite - und Castle Peak: Schneeschuh- und Kraxelvergnügen in Kaliforniens Sierra Nevada
Kalifornien ist wohl für die meisten Leute nicht in erster Linie für seine Berge bekannt. Allerdings gibt es dort mehr und fast so hohe Berge wie beispielsweise in der Schweiz. Neben der Sierra Nevada (welche eine stattliche Länge von 640 km und Breite von 80 bis 130 km aufweist) gibt es im Süden Kaliforniens auch noch die San...
Publiziert von 360 27. April 2013 um 18:05 (Fotos:14 | Kommentare:1 | Geodaten:1)
   
California   L WS-  
11 Dez 13
Rubicon Peak - My first skitour of the season and skiing premiere in California
On my hike down from Freel Peak two weeks ago, I met two locals from the Tahoe region and asked them about back country skiing in this area. They recommended the west side of Lake Tahoe and its mountains there. After some research I found Rubicon Peak to be a good starting point for my Sierra Nevada ski adventures. It's not too...
Publiziert von 360 12. Dezember 2013 um 20:11 (Fotos:15 | Geodaten:1)
California   T4+ I WT4  
18 Dez 13
The Sisters Elephants Back (is) Round (on) Top - Snowshoe Hike in the Mokelumne Wilderness
The Sierra Nevada hasn't gotten much snow so far this season. In fact it looks like this will be the driest year on record (all over California). Therefore the amount of snow in the Sierra is rather meager and after my last weeks test of the snow up there, I decided to not scratch my skis any further until some serious snowfall...
Publiziert von 360 21. Dezember 2013 um 01:57 (Fotos:18 | Geodaten:1)
California   T2  
8 Jan 14
Mount Saint Helena - an interesting trip to the Napa Valley
A good hikr-buddy of mine gave me a hiking book as a farewell present before I left Switzerland. The book was written by no one less then Daniel Anker himself and is called "Wanderungen in Kaliforniern". It covers 54 hikes (ranging from very easy to serious expeditions) all over the state of California. It has been out of print...
Publiziert von 360 10. Januar 2014 um 04:26 (Fotos:13 | Geodaten:1)
California   T5+ II  
15 Jan 14
Thunder Mountain and some other peaks and ridges northeast of Silver Lake
When I drove to Carson Pass for this adventure, I knew I would be back soon again. Not only because I liked my snowshoe hike a lot then, but also because I saw many other potential and interesting goals in this area. The view of Thunder Mountain and in fact the whole ridge northeast of Silver Lake made such a good impression to me...
Publiziert von 360 17. Januar 2014 um 20:20 (Fotos:17 | Geodaten:1)
California   T4- I  
19 Jan 14
Robinson Peak and Sawmill Ridge - more snow than expected
My plan on this day was to climb Sawmill Ridge and Robinson Peak, they are both north of Twin Lakes (Mono County). I chose these peaks due to the fact, that they have steep south facing flanks, where the little snow which the Sierra got this season should have melted away again in order to allow the ascent without any 'snow-toys'....
Publiziert von 360 21. Januar 2014 um 19:32 (Fotos:15 | Geodaten:1)
California   T2  
29 Jan 14
Walking "in" Folsom Lake - Granite Bay
Folsom damn was built in 1955. The resulting lake was part of the "Folsom Project" for flood control, hydroelectricity, drinking water and water for irrigation. Most of what was "drowned" in 1955, has been submerged since then. Due to the present extreme drought in California, Folsom Lake is at a historically low level - about 100...
Publiziert von 360 31. Januar 2014 um 04:01 (Fotos:4)
California   WT4  
5 Feb 14
Silver- and Poulsen Peak - Snowshoe Hike near the Olympic Valley
Squaw Valley was the host site of the Winter Olympics in 1960 (click). Today it's one of the largest ski resorts in the USA. If you're willing to pay a whopping 114$ for a day pass you can enjoy about 3600 acres of ski areas. If you're not really into those things like me, there is also the possibility to climb mountains in the...
Publiziert von 360 6. Februar 2014 um 20:59 (Fotos:10 | Geodaten:1)
California   WS+  
12 Feb 14
Echo Peak - Backcountry Skiing in the Desolation Wilderness
When I left the house in the morning my plan was to do a ski tour to Ralston Peak. However, on site the avalanche conditions on the Northern slopes of Ralston Peak seemed unsafe. Therefore, I decided to visit Echo Peak instead. The danger for avalanches was predicted to be "Moderate", but after I saw a small avalanche, it didn't...
Publiziert von 360 14. Februar 2014 um 04:57 (Fotos:16 | Geodaten:1)
California   T5+ II  
19 Feb 14
Mount Diablo - or - that's why they call it the "Thicket of the Devil"
Mount Diablo, the "center peace" of Mount Diablo State Park is an isolated peak which is visible from most of the San Francisco Bay Area and much of northern California. It's "only" 3557 feet high (1178m) but has a remarkable visual prominence. On a clear day one can see many of the Sierra peaks, a lot of the Central Valley and of...
Publiziert von 360 21. Februar 2014 um 18:00 (Fotos:28 | Geodaten:2)
California   T1 WS+  
19 Mär 14
Mount Tallac, a classic ski tour in the Tahoe area - I encountered some obstacles
Mount Tallac is a favorite destination for Tahoe’s backcountry ski crowd and it's also popular with boarders. According to some sources it's actually rated one of the "top 10" backcountry skiing destinations in the US. My plan to get to the top via N-Ridge (which used to be the standard) and ski down the NE bowl had to be...
Publiziert von 360 20. März 2014 um 23:09 (Fotos:15 | Geodaten:1)
California   T2  
26 Mär 14
Hidden Falls Regional Park - lots of blooming flowers and wonderful wildlife
Hidden Falls Regional Park is a popular local recreation area. It offers 30 miles of natural surface trails suitable for hiking, running, biking and horseback riding. I explored about a third of the trails on this rainy day in Northern California and saw lots of beautiful flowers and wildlife. The Park Map at the parking lot shows...
Publiziert von 360 27. März 2014 um 19:32 (Fotos:15 | Geodaten:1)
California   T4+ I WT3  
16 Apr 14
Hawkins and Pickett Peak - There's still some snow left in California's Sierra
On my hike to Pyramid Peak (my first Sierra hike after moving to California last October) I noticed an interesting looking mountain in direction southeast which looked like a volcanic peak. I asked the person who was on the summit of Pyramid Peak together with me what the name of that mountain was, but he could not tell me. After...
Publiziert von 360 21. April 2014 um 06:54 (Fotos:20 | Geodaten:1)
California   T4 L WS+  
30 Apr 14
Washeshu (Squaw Peak), Emigrant Crag and Granite Chief - probably my last ski tour of the 2013/14 se
Last weekend the Sierra Nevada got about 8 inches of fresh snow and even though the past winter had only way below average snow, I fancied doing another ski tour before the snow definitely melts. As my goals I chose a few peaks in the vicinity of the Squaw Valley Ski Resort (which is closed for the season). The fact that the...
Publiziert von 360 2. Mai 2014 um 01:33 (Fotos:16 | Geodaten:1)
California   T5 II  
7 Mai 14
Old Man Mountain - exploring the "Tunnel" on a very long but interesting hike
After I looked at Old Man Mountain on the US topo map, I was wondering why there was a "Tunnel" clearly indicated as such in its south flank at an altitude of approximately 6700 ft. After doing some research and asking a friend, all I found out was that it probably is connected to the former mining activity at the Carlisle Mine at...
Publiziert von 360 9. Mai 2014 um 17:33 (Fotos:24 | Geodaten:1)
California   T4+  
11 Jun 14
Of black buttes and a flat tire
Originally I wanted to climb the Black Buttes on my way back from Old Man Mountain, about a month ago. However, on that day I ran out of time and had to skip these interesting looking peaks. During the summer, a dirt road - which is not too bad, even for low clearance cars - takes you rather close to the summits of the Black...
Publiziert von 360 5. August 2014 um 02:47 (Fotos:12 | Geodaten:2)
California   T4- I  
16 Jul 14
Lyon Peak - Interesting round trip from The Cedars / (Old) Soda Springs
The Californian friend X. was interested to do a hike with me which included some scrambling in the Sierra Nevada. Since she didn't have any experience in "interesting" and only little in "regular" hiking I planned something which wouldn't be too difficult but offered the possibility to get a feeling of how some hands on the rock...
Publiziert von 360 24. September 2014 um 00:07 (Fotos:11 | Geodaten:1)
California   T5 III  
8 Aug 14
Mount Price and Agassiz - Crystal Range re-visited
After my first outing after moving to California to Pyramid Peak, I already new I would come back and revisit the Crystal Range in the Desolation Wilderness. The view from Pyramid Peak to Mount Agassiz and Mount Price (here) sparked my interest. Friends who visited from Switzerland wanted to go and do some scrambling in the...
Publiziert von 360 24. September 2014 um 00:18 (Fotos:15 | Geodaten:1)