October 19, 2008
Mountain height:
2814
m
Elevation gain:
1100
m
Ascent time:
5:00
Descent time:
2:45
Scrambling with Mark.
Unofficially
named The mountain sits above the
“
The
views towards Mounts Athabasca and Andromeda to the northwest and and then up a snow slope
(considerable
avalanche risk here in the right {wrong!} conditions). The snow slope
was quite
foreshortened and exhausting to ascend, as the sunlight reflecting off
the
snow, caused some intense sweating on both our parts!
As
mentioned, the best view on the day occurred upon reaching the first
highpoint. With numerous 11,000 er’s surrounding
The
push to the summit was easy and the views just got better and better.
It wasn’t
until we arrived at the summit that
The descent was brutally easy and we even managed to resist taking an alternate descent route…well, almost! Mark had spotted another potential ascent route on the way and we decided to use this for descent. It worked remarkably well, saving us backtracking distance and time. A terrific little trip with fantastic scenery and views.
Big Bend Peak from the parking area
Going up through the weakness
Checking our elevation
Some deep snow early on
Mark ascends the slope; three unnamed peaks to the left and the two peaks of Cirrus Mountain to the right
Three unnamed peaks and the Big Bend below
The Sun
Mark at the far left and the great view to the east
A closer look at the unnamed peaks
Heading towards the false summit of Big Bend; Andromeda and Athabasca to the right
Same as above
Same as above
The foreshortened slog up the snow slope
Same as above
Rock, snow, and ice
Andromeda (left) and Athabasca
The best scene of the day: the summit block of Big Bend Peak
Same as above
Same as above
A cool curve of snow and shadow
Heading towards the summit
Same as above
Same as above
Ice
An interesting, lone block of rocks on the ridge
Same as above
Same as above
The summit block
The last stretch of the trip
Looking east again
Mark completes the final few metres of the ascent
At the summit
Same as above; obviously I haven't been to that seminar on the correct application of sunscreen yet
The summit view to the west; Mount Saskatchewan (left), Bryce (distant centre), Andromeda, Athabasca
Same as above
Columbia at the left
Another summit view
Mark takes a break on descent
Big Bend Peak in different light