Blue Lake Ice Climbing – August 12-14th

Blue Lake Ice Climbing - August 12-14th

When

12/08/2016 - 14/08/2016    
5:00 pm - 11:30 pm

Bookings

Bookings closed

Event Type

Trip Leaders

Alastair McDowell

Ice climbing in Australia? Could it be true?

Apparently, yes! Come to the Snowy Mountains to learn how to ice climb at Blue Lake in Kosciuszko National Park on the weekend of August 12-14th.

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Photo: K7 Adventures

 

Plan: Drive to the Snowies Friday evening, camping near Guthega. Alpine start Saturday, walk to Blue Lake, climb some ice, camp in the snow. Sunday climb more ice, walk out and back late to Sydney.

Gear: I will organise a time a few days before the trip to rent gear from the UNSW tramshed storage (22-30 King St, Randwick NSW 2031). See the full packing list below, but essential items are: stiff boots (ski boots or mountaineering boots), 2 ice axes each (curved shafts if possible), set of crampons that fit the boots (check before hand!)

Camping: bring all your camping gear including tent, stove, warm sleeping bag, food. We’ll organise into groups to reduce weight.

Experience: you should be at least competent at outdoor sport climbing leading grade 16+ to come on the trip. Previous experience in the snow is preferred i.e. skiing/snowboarding, but no real mountaineering experience is needed.

Cost: about $50 for petrol, maybe some other hidden costs at the Snowies. Free accommodation (camping). Should not cost too much!

Any questions hit me up on FB – https://www.facebook.com/alastair.mcdowell.9

Ciao!

Alastair

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Darran Mountains, Fiordland. Photo: NZ Alpine Team

 

Expedition Packing List (for three people) – this is a complete list for an expedition, select only the relevant items to bring!
Climbing Food:
Equipment:
Climbing
  • 2 x half ropes 60m. We use Tendon Master Half Ropes 
  • 1 x cragging rope for Hatun Machay
  • Crampons
  • 2 x ice axe and/or mixed climbing tools per person with hammer/adze
  • 1 x small file for sharpening crampons/picks
  • 1 x spare pick for ice tools.
  • 1 x allen key or spanner for tightening axes
  • 1 x travel bag for crampons
  • 12 light weight 60cm extendable quick draws
  • 2 x 120cm light weight spectra sewn sling
  • Pitons (approx 6, 3 each of knife blades and angles)
  • 2 x auto locking screw gate style biners for ATC and for fixing anchors per person
  • 2 x light weight screw gates per person
  • 2 x snow stakes
  • 1 x ATC guide style belay device per person
  • 1 x daisy chain or safety sling per person
  • 2 x alpine light weight etrier
  • A mix of hooks and beaks for aid [optional]
  • hand drill and small selection of bolts [optional]
  • 1 x helmet per person light under 400g
  • 1 x climbing harness per person (needs to weigh less than 350g)
  • 2 x sets of wires number 1 – 8 + 1 set RPs & offsets
  • Double set of cams 0-4 camalots (this allows us to have gear stashed in two seperate climbing locations)
  • 1 x light weight biner per cam
  • 12 x ice screws for team, 2 long, 8 med 2 short, Petzl light weight screws 
  • Ice screw sharpener
  • 1 x v-threader per person
  • Spinner leash for attaching ice axes to harness
  • Ice clippers for harness
  • 2x screamers
  • 1 x chalk bag per person
  • 1 x spare pot of chalk
  • 1 x crack climbing gloves
  • 1 x fifi hook
  • 1 x grigri
  • 3 x tibloc
  • 3 x micro traction
  • 1 x binoculars

Route bivvy gear:

  • 1 x shovel (light weight) [optional]
  • 1 x double bivvy quilt (Macpac prototype), if taking bivy bags x single bivy bag Macpac Alpine Cocoon
  • 1 x light single skin tent
  • 1 x bothy Bag 3 person Rab Sil Bothy
  • 1 x sleeping mat each (3/4 Z rest with clip in point)
  • 2 x 120L Macpac Duffle bags each for travel 
  • 1 x 35 – 45 L climbing pack (under 600g) NZAT Macpac Pursuit 40
  • 1 x 1L water bottle per person
  • 2 x 1L bladders per person
  • 1 x 1.5L piss bottle
  • 1 x 10L water bladder
  • 1 x pen + notebook per person
  • 1 Jetboil 800ml variety
  • 1 spoon per person
  • Drybags for gear at least five large ones per person. (and stashing kit at high bivvy sites)
  • Sat Phone is handy for getting up to date forecasts while away in the mountains and emergencies.

Base camp gear:

  • 1 x leatherman multi tool per two people
  • 1 x light climbing knife i.e. petzl knife that can attach to harness one per person
  • 1 x long flexible drinking straw per person for use on route and glaciers each person, 30cm or longer.
  • Lighters, gas, soap, other cooking supplies can be brought in town.
  • Sleeping bag for base camp Macpac Epic 400
  • Individual tent for base camp we took Macpac Olympus Tents a good sized 2 man base camp tent.
  • 1 x silk sleeping bag liner per person
  • 1 x small dry bag for top of pack per person
  • Stuff sack for organising clothing or a Macpac cram sack

Footwear:

  • 1 x alpine boot mid weight like Salewa Pro Series or for longer , higher routes where a bivy is planned a double boot is ideal.
  • 1 x pair jandles per person
  • 1 x town shoe
  • 1 x pair approach shoes per person Salewa Mountain Trainer
  • 1 x spare laces for climbing boots per person
  • 1 x tight fitting rock shoe per person for sport climbing in town.
  • 1 x climbing shoe that can fit a mid weight sock snugly per person.
  • 1 x spare laces for climbing shoe per person
  • Lube for boot zippers
  • Wax or waterproof boots before departure
  • Walking poles

Clothing: (all items for each person)

General Equipment: (for each individual person)

  • 1 x medium size tube of sun block
  • 1 x Lifestraw filter bottle for drinking water on approaches and base camp
  • 1 x re usable mini sun block case
  • 1 x lip balm with sting so it can hang around your neck
  • Baby wipes as many as you feel you need (purchase on arrival)
  • 1 x personal first aid kit, you can buy basic pain medication in town, however bring any specific strong pain medication you think might be necessary plus general antibiotic.
  • 1 x small bottle of detol / hand sanitiser
  • 2 x rolls of dental floss
  • 1 x tooth paste
  • 1 x small tooth brush
  • 1 x tube of mouth ulcer gel
  • 1 x tube of canastine style unti fungle cream
  • 1 x small travel alarm clock
  • 1 x alpine climbing watch with altitude and barometer (need 1 between 2 minimum)
  • 1 x compass
  • 1 x area topo map
  • 2 x head lamps and 2 sets of spare batteries
  • 1 x digital camera + spare memory card if required
  • Charger for digital camera
  • Spare camera batteries and memory cards
  • Spare batteries watch
  • Spare batteries travel alarm
  • Personal toiletries
  • Vitamin supplements
  • Power adaptors specific for Peru
  • Eye patch & ear plugs for bivvys
  • Solar panel with double USB adaptors
  • Tablet or e reader

To congratulate you for making the end, contemplating a very sore back and empty wallet, here’s a poem.

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Attendees

  • Matt Minus
  • Ewa Siedlecka
  • Victor Boussange

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