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Twin Peaks at Lake Eklutna
#28788 10/29/12 12:27 AM
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For my probable last non-snow hike of the year I went with a group to Twin Peaks at Eklutna Lake just north of Anchorage and part of the Chugach Mountains. I don't know what the mileage was (10-12 miles?) but it was 4,000 ft. elevation gain with a very tough scramble (Class 3-4). A group with ropes turned back! There were only two spots where I somewhat uncomfortable but don't have clear pictures of those sections. One of them was a tough wall scaling with snow footholds and a ledge after the snow. On the approach there was a small section north facing that was snow covered and katoohlas were very helpful. The entire hike took 9 1/2 hours and we finished just before dark at 7:00 pm (days are getting shorter quickly--6 minutes a day). The pictures I do have make it look nastier than it was.

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Misty Early Morning Eklutna Lake:


Twin Peaks:


Frozen Creek Crossing:


Long Approach with dall sheep in the distance:


Dall Sheep---before we got too close we counted at least 30 dall sheep:


Decision Time, do we continue? Looking for a route:


Scrambling:


Ledge Walking:


View from Near Top:


Is this still considered a Scramble?




More Ledge Walking Up:



Black & White:


Knik Glacier:


Summit Pic--and yes the small dog made it with very little help:

Re: Twin Peaks at Lake Eklutna
Chicagocwright #28817 10/30/12 01:42 PM
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Nice trip report! Sure is nice seeing anything from up your way. The scenery is awesome!

Please post more in the future.

Love the mountain goats.

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Steve C #28820 10/30/12 02:33 PM
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Thanks Steve. I started posting my Alaska reports at the Yosemite Forum after moving to Alaska in February. I love seeing different places around the country (or world!) I used to have to take major vacations with extensive planning to do hikes similar to trailheads that are now only 15 minutes from my house. I had a very busy hiking last several months since I moved to Alaska in February without my family so got out hiking constantly. Things will be slowing down now that my family is here and winter is coming. In fact, this morning we got a few inches of snow---at sea level by the way.


But that's no mountain goat! They are dall sheep!

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Chicagocwright #28830 10/30/12 09:39 PM
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Sweet pictures dude. Thanks for sharing. I'm sure within a few years we'll see a trip report about Denali. What a world of difference from the East Coast huh?

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Anonymous1 #28832 10/30/12 10:57 PM
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Thanks. East Coast? I grew up in Fresno, CA and lived 17 years in Chicago. I loved living in the big city of Chicago and still miss it. But when I was in Chicago when I traveled people would ask me how I like Chicago and my answer was always the same:

"I love Chicago but I miss the mountains".


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