Peaks: Vestal Peak (13,864′), Arrow Peak (13,803′), West Trinity (13,765′), Trinity Peak (13,805′), East Trinity (13,745′) Dates: August 27-30, 2015 Group: David Yarian, Jason Blyth, Rick Thompson, Dillon Sarnelli
Me: “Hey boys, let’s hit up Vestal Basin in 2015!”. Rick: “Hell yeah!”. David: “The Wham!”. Jason: “Yer gonna die!”.
Me: “I think we should do it from Molas Pass”. Silence…
And so in that short conversation last fall we at least got the ball rolling. Fast forward through the laziest winter of all time on my part to a spring and summer that has been nothing but the opposite. August was finally here. Wham Bam Wemi Weekend ’15 was upon us. With Jason exploring Saskatchewan, Zambo away at summer camp, and Rick… (we actually don’t know what Rick’s been up to other than it involves Tinder, his basement, handcuffs, skis and maybe one of his neighbors pets), the 4 of us hadn’t had an opportunity to all get out in the hills at the same time this year. An extended weekend in the San Juans was about to fix all that.
Fresh off what I’m calling the best breakfast burrito I’ve ever eaten, courtesy of Mattie & Maud’s Cafe in Silverton, I was more than ready to hit the trail – solo :). Starting from Molas Pass adds 4.4 miles each way and about 1,700 vertical feet of gain on the way out. The alternative is a 20 minute train ride from/to Silverton. Each will get you to the same spot – the Elk Creek Trailhead along the CO Trail, elevation 8,883′. To each his own!
FYI – Those clouds pictured above are the remnants of a monster thunderstorm that rolled through the Four Corners the night before which thankfully booted the California haze right out of the SJ’s. We didn’t know it at the time, but we were about to go car to car without even a single drop of rain for the next 96 hours.
The approach from Elk Park to high camp was about 5.5 miles and 3,000′ vert. A little more than half is along the Colorado Trail at a reasonable grade, while the remainder from the Beaver Ponds is steep and makes you earn it. On a side note, if you ever hike or climb with Jason, he really enjoys carrying the rope.
Time for bed.
Day 2: Friday, August 28, 2015
Peaks: Vestal Peak via Wham Ridge and Arrow Peak – Northeast Face Distance: ~ 4 miles Elevation Gain: Vestal ~ 2,100′, Arrow ~ 1,400′
All in all, as stated in numerous excellent trip reports easily found on the interweb by those who have come before us, we found there to be 3 Class 5 pitches that can be kept to around 5.4 with some easy route finding. Rick graciously led the route.
After the 2nd pitch we were treated to some American Ninja Warrior, the Mountain Goat Edition. I’d explain, but that might require another TR. Lets just say Air Goat would take LeBron to school. Thankful to be alive, we continued upward.
Next up Arrow.
Arrow is pretty straight forward. Get on the huge ramp, go up, get on the upper ramp (right), and then a Class 4 scramble to the summit. It took us about an hour. Like Vestal, the views are unreal.
Day 3: Saturday, August 29, 2015 – The Trinity Traverse
Peaks: West Trinity (13,765′), Trinity Peak (13,805′), East Trinity (13,745′) Distance: ~ 5 miles Elevation Gain: ~ 3,000′
Some takeaways from this traverse. This was some of the longest sustained scrambling I’ve ever encountered and on some very loose rock. Once safely back in the basin on 2 feet with all my appendages still attached, no broken bones, and no chance of falling 3,000 feet into an abyss never to be seen again, I was extremely happy to report that this traverse was by far one of the coolest things I’ve ever done.
Day 4: Sunday, August 30, 2015
Pack up camp, say our goodbyes to the camp mascot, make the train by 11 AM, and then bust up Molas Pass. Easy peasy. Rendezvous at Avalanche.
Fellers, this was one of the best trips of all time. Until next time, go easy on the Whiskey, remember that Mountain Houses may explode under pressure, be nice to that random deer that just wants to be your friend, and when Zambo says he’s not sure about those clouds, you most likely have at least 7 hours to get off the mountain.
8 thoughts on “The Grenadier’s Finest – Vestal, Arrow & the Trinities”
Dude, this is so phenomenal. Congratulations to all of you rockstars! What a trip! I just so enjoyed every word and picture. Gorgeous. I am very envious. Kristine & I will try and mimic this trip of yours whenever we are able to get down there together. Congrats on 5 stellar peaks that sure as hell ain’t walk-ups. You the man.
Brando, thanks buddy!!, but the only rockstar i know is you! You and Kristine are gonna have a sick time in there next year. Might want to include Sawyer when divvying up the beers though. They get heavy after mile 5. If we plan ’16 well, maybe we could all rendezvous together and then head to each of our own basins. Happy Labor Day weekend. Go PSU! I’ll check in next week!
Dude, this is so phenomenal. Congratulations to all of you rockstars! What a trip! I just so enjoyed every word and picture. Gorgeous. I am very envious. Kristine & I will try and mimic this trip of yours whenever we are able to get down there together. Congrats on 5 stellar peaks that sure as hell ain’t walk-ups. You the man.
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Brando, thanks buddy!!, but the only rockstar i know is you! You and Kristine are gonna have a sick time in there next year. Might want to include Sawyer when divvying up the beers though. They get heavy after mile 5. If we plan ’16 well, maybe we could all rendezvous together and then head to each of our own basins. Happy Labor Day weekend. Go PSU! I’ll check in next week!
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Im curious about the Beer Selection for the trip. Please elaborate….
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Luke, other than Zambo’s taste in beer, it was all solid! I promise. haha. A lot of bang for our buck too.
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Great peaks, group, weather, memories, and write up Dillon! Way to capture a fantastic weekend!!
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Richard – 2 words: Halloween Party!!!!
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Best trip ever…..that is all.
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in the words of bob marley “sun is shining” – no name ’16
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