Archive:2011 4 week Spring Ski Traverse
Tim Blair, Evan Morris, Greta Raymont and Ben Singleton-Polster are planning a traverse of the Juneau Icefiled. This page is being used to help them plan logistics.
Next Meeting: Tuesday Apr 5 at Ben's
Travel Details
Weather in Juneau
National Weather Forecast
Eagle Crest Ski area
mountain top weather for flattop mountain
Schedule
- April 30 to May 25 total of 26 days including travel
Travel Logistics
Juneau Icefield:
Option 1: Drive Evan's truck to Skagway. Catch ferry from Skagway to Juneau on Sun 24th 2.30pm arriving in Juneau at 9pm, $50pp. Approx. car costs $500pp
Total travel cost approx. $600pp
Option 2: Fly to and from Juneau with Alaska Airlines (approx. $775 inc. taxes return from Van or $536 inc. taxes return from Seattle). Flight time Van-Juneau approx 6-7 hrs including layover in Seattle (all flights to Juneau from Van go through Seattle). Baggage allowance - 1-3 bags $20 each then 4 or more bags are $50 each. Oversize bags (max dimensions exceed 62 linear inches) additional $50-$75 each. Overweight bags (exceeds 51 pounds) additional $50 each.
If flying from Seattle, $130 per month to park Evans truck at Skyway Parking close to Seattle airport.
Either fly or ferry from Skagway back to Juneau. Fly Skagway to Juneau $118 with Wings of Alaska (flights leave daily)http://www.wingsofalaska.com/, or Air Excursions (907) 697-2375(allowed 70 pounds of luggage pp).
OR: Ferry Skagway to Juneau. Departs Skagway 7am May 20 and 21, arriving Juneau 1.30pm. $50pp
Total approx. travel cost flying Van-Juneau $1050pp with ferry Ska-Jun OR $1120pp with flying Ska-Jun
OR
Total approx. travel cost flying Seattle-Juneau $830pp with ferry Ska-Jun OR $900 with flying Ska-Jun
Update 20110406: Alaska Airlines sale $456 Seattle-Juneau return incl. taxes, plus baggage costs
Insurance Coverage
Copied from the Denali2011 trip, thanks guys! All, check if your current medical covers the USA.
- Basic Emergency & Medical Insurance through The Cooperators as MEC members
- Cost: $53.01/individual for 1 month ($1.75 x 30 days)
- Optional plans (trip interruption, Cancellation, Accidental Death & Dismemberment) available.
- GEO Search and Rescue (SAR) Benefit
- Cost: US$13.95/SPOT (annual)
- Terms & Conditions
- GEOS MEDIVAC+
- Cost: US$67.50/individual for 1 month (US$2.25 x 30 days)
- Terms & Conditions
Food
Trip Dinners
1 food group: Each person plans 5 dinners for 4 people Dessert?? Ben =
Trip Breakfasts
No group breakfasts Are we doing cold breakfasts? Ben votes for a few hot breakfasts. - Evan agrees, we should decide on how many.
Travel Day
Leave Saturday April 30nd. 3 days of driving. Buying food on the road.
Gear
Group Gear
- Sat Phone (Confirmed rental through [1] April 22 to May 24)
- SPOT (Tim's)
- 2 X 30m ropes (Ben and Tim)
- 2 stoves (Ben's Simmerlite and Evan or Greta's whisperlite)
- Stove repair kit (Ben)
- Fuel, 150ml/per/day = 3L per person
- sewing kit (?????)
- topo maps
- Tim to organise
- First Aid Kit (Ben's contains the following)
- Friars Balsam
- Micropore tape (blisters)
- Tensor bandage (or elastocrepe)
- Finger Bandage (10 of various sizes and shapes)
- Non adherant dressing (2"x3"x3, 3"x4"x1)
- Steri strips (12mmx100mmx12, 6mmx38mmx6, 3mmx75mmx5)
- Jelonet (2x10cmx10cm)
- Tegraderm (6cmx7cmx2, 9cmx10cmx1) (or Opsite)
- Ibuprofen
- Tylenol 3
- Robaxacet
- Benedryl
- Antibiotics needed Cyprofloxin? (tim doesn't think it's necessary)
- Triangular
- Medical Insurance
- Binding repair kit
- Voile switchback (2xstandard rod, 2xcartridge, 1xheel, wire, pliers, screw driver (pozi3, ....)) - Ben
- dynafiddle - Tim
Sleds
- Materials
- Plastic Grommets - Tim
- Build sleds at Ben's place April 5th.
TO DO list
All - Figure out sled harness - Figure out sled bags - plan food (5 dinners for 4 ppl) and personal food (Costco trip?) - Fuel 3L pp - update wiki as we go
Greta - Get Orange bags from club room - List first aid kit - Service stove (or was that bring stove)
Evan - List food internet resources - Service truck
Ben - List repair kit - Finish epoxy of
Tim - Go over the first aid list on the wiki - get maps - buy more gromets - Go over repair kit with Ben
General Phone Numbers
- Mark Grist: 604-987-6336
- Tyax Air (Dale): 1-888-892-9288
- Mike King (Whitesaddle Air): 250-476-1182
- CAA avalanche forcast : 1-800-667-1105
- East side of traverse weather:
- West side of traverse weather, Bella Coola:
Emergency Phone Numbers and Info
- Tim
- Tim's Mum (Jill): 604-929-0806
- Mirella Mazur (Tim's Girlfriend): 604-971-1005
- Ben
- Allergic to Penicillin
- Ben's Parents (Genevieve and Dave): 250-746-8052 or 250-701-1054
- Frances Sharpe (Ben's Girlfriend): 778-868-8409
- Evan
- Evan's Mom (Dolores): 604-591-9579
- Evan's Dad (Al): 778-773-5527
- Greta
- Greta's parents (Chris/Nev): +613-5367-3258
Trip Plan
Juneau Icefield - Juneau to Skagway
Juneau Entrance
Ferry leaves skagway Tue May 3 at 13:15, arrives Juneau at 20:45.
Taxis from ferry to start? Entrance Options:
1. Salmon Creek Road (~5km) to Salmon Cr Reservoir (steep stairs), ascend open slopes N of Dam to Blackerby Ridge.
2. End of Wire Street, Blackerby Ridge Trail: http://robfatland.net/seamonster/index.php?title=Hiking_Blackerby
Skagway Exit
Trails from Devil's Punch Bowl/Upper Dewey Lake Trail - end right at edge of town by ferry terminal.
- crude map: http://www.seatrails.org/pdf/maps-trails/Skagway_UpperDewey.pdf
- trail description: http://skagway.com/skagwaytrailmap.pdf
Emergency Exit Options
- Ski plane out of Juneau http://www.mountainflyingservice.com/ - EM emailed 110419 for prices.
Backup Plan
Monarch-Haiutzuk
Maps
Juneau http://crevassezone.org/icefield.htm
Personal Gear
Entertainment
- Book (max 1 per person)
- deck of cards ?
Personal Clothing
- 2 pairs skiing socks
- 1 pair sleeping socks
- 2 pairs skiing underwear
- 1 pair sleeping underwear
- 1 warm lower
- 1 base lower (preferred light, to wear in the sun)
- 1 shell lower
- 1 warm upper
- 1 base upper (preferred light, high collar, to wear in the sun)
- 1 shell upper
- optional addittional warm upper
- toque/balaclava
- down jacket
- 1 pair gloves with removable liners
- 1 pair overmit shells
- 1 pair lightweight gloves to protect hands from sun
- optional gaiters
- camp booties (or equivalent)
Personal Skiing Gear
- Skiis
- Skins
- Poles
- Boots + Liners + orthotics
- Beacon spare batteries
- Shovel
- Probe
Personal Large bits
- (!) Huge Pack modify lid to enable day tripping
- Sled - see above
- Sled towing crap - Everyone figure out own method
Personal Small bits
- Voile Straps (4 each - two medium one large one garbage sealer)
- Sunglasses
- Goggles (lighter lenses?)
- Sunscreen
- Sunhat/sunshield
- nosesheild
- 2x extra webbing straps to attach random crap
- hand sanitizer/soap
- toothbrush
- toothpaste
- dental floss
- TP!
- spf30 or better Lip Balm
- moisturizer with aloe
- small knife, < 50g
- lighter
- pee funnel for the ladies
- menstrual cup for the ladies (better than disposables - if it works for you)
- Birth control (at least for Line)
- small cloth
- whistle
- Compass
- Headlamp spare batteries
- Camera spare batteries
Personal Sleeping
- Sleeping Pad
- Sleeping Bag
Mountain/Glacier Gear
- 2x 30m ropes (Ben and Tim)
- 1 iceaxe each
- Ski Crampons
- Harnesses
- Helmets (?)
- 2 prussiks each
- 2 small locking biners each
- 1 large locking biner
- 1 double length sling each
- 2 non-lockers
Group
- (Tim) Tent
- (Evan and Greta) Tent
- Kickwax ????
- (Ben) Globstopper
- (Tim) Maps
- (Ben) Guidebook - photocopy relavent peaks
- (Tim) GPS spare batteries
- (Ben) Altimeter
- (Ben) Sat Phone with spare battery
- (Ben) Titanium 2L pot
- (Tim) 3.5L stainless steel pot
- () 2x stoves with repair kits
- () 2x windscreens
- (Ben) 1x pot scrapers
- (Tim) 1x spondonacles
- (Ben) Water tablets
Repair kit
- small roll duct tape
- 25' steel wire (do we need 25 feet? Since G3 started making bindings I've never used wire for repairs)
- Pole repair kit (tim has)
- (Ben) small multitool (What screwdrivers do we want?) - #3 philips and a flathead
- 1x G3 repair kit screws
- 2x extra binding cables
- 2x extra cartridges
- 3x extra heel throws (Steve got one)
- seam grip
- 2 m of 2mm elastic cord
- 15m 2-3mm cord
- spare basket
- thermarest patch kit
- spare thermarest valve
Eating
- Bowl/measuring cup
- optional shaker cup
- Spoon
- Nalgene
- Water Bladder
Not bringing
- Extra iceaxe
- Snowsaw
- Pickets
- Rock Pro
- Belay Device
Ben's food
Group Dinners
1) Pad Tai
- 500g rice noodles
- veggies
2) Tortellini and pesto with veggies
3) Curry veggies with quinoa
4) Chili
5) Vegetarian stew with dumplings
- 200g dried potatoes
- 50g dried tomatoes
- 30g dried onions
- 100g bulgar wheat
- 60g vegetable boullion
- 60g any other dried vegetables (zucchini, bell peppers and yams are recommended)
- Dumplings
- 2c flour
- 1 tbsp baking powder
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 3 tbsp butter
- 1/2c hot water
References
http://bivouac.com/TripPg.asp?TripId=1291 Coast Range Ski Traverse: http://bivouac.com/TripPg.asp?TripId=1319
Link to wiki page for Lillooet - Homathko Icefield Traverse April 14 - May 6 2006 Link to wiki page for Whitemantle Traverse 2008 Link to wiki page for Stikine-Iskut_2009
Smithers ski plane [2]
Bob Quinn helicopter available in May. $1500 food drop onto Stikine Iskut. [3]