Chilcotin - Windy Pass - September 14, 2006
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Chilcotin
- Windy Pass Sept 14, 2006 Words and photos by Lee Lau unless otherwise noted |
Now we have some action! It's snowing HARD and there's already accumulation at our campsite in the nice, safe, comfortable valley bottom. I've been talking it over with Monte and we're both comfortably that we have enough equipment, gear and the right mentality to go for Windy Pass and then over to Lick Creek - 700m up into what might be a bit of winter.
Understandably, no-one else wants to come with us; so we're a nice fast two person group making tracks.
Top picture is Monte
at the Spruce Lake - Gun Creek junction. Bottom picture is Mark and Peter
the same scene at the same time of the year from 6 years ago but without the
snow.
Top is the view looking
down what we just came up - ie west down the High Trail towards Spruce Lake.
Note the temps!
Bottom picture
is my brother, Chai, descending the High Trail from Windy Pass three years
ago when the weather was a bit better.
I was pretty happy when we saw the top of Windy Pass and especially when I realized that knee-deep drifts were as deep as it was going to get. I suspect Monte was just as thrilled.
Top shows Monte approaching
Windy Pass. Bottom shows Simon and Steve from three years ago at the same
spot.
The descent from Windy into Eldorado Basin was tricky. Surprisingly the snow offered great traction - it was simply too cold for the ground to have iced up. Unfortunately, the same couldn't be said for our shifting, our gears and our fingers and faces.
Top s hows the view descending
into Eldorado Creek. Bottom shows the same viewpoint during gentler times.
As we get lower into the Eldorado Basin the snow gets progressively stickier - soon I'm cursing my cleats and wishing I'd ridden flats or toeclips. Brakes still work - thank god for disc brakes but shifting ain't doing squat when one's cassette and rings are one big giant ball of snow.
All through this ordeal I must say that the bike performed like a champ. I tore off a couple of derailleur hangers; managed to twist and tear the derailleur itself, ripped off a piece of the big ring, yet the Fluid kept on ticking. I'm not entirely sure that Pete SS at Norco knew what I had in mind when I said I'd give the bike a good "ass-kicking" but kick the poor Fluid around I did and it held up just fine.
Total riding distance for Monte and I was 26km over 1115m of chilly ascending. When we got to Gun Creek Ranch, we were greeted by warm showers, fresh cocoa, coffee, brownies and biscuits and lots of salty chips. What a perfect way to end a great day, a fine trip and a good test of our biking skills.
Map of our routes for the entire trip below
|| Introduction || Dash Hill || Cluckata Ridge || Elbow Pass || Tyax Creek || Windy Pass |||