moneal - Aug 22, 2010 11:26 am Date Climbed: Aug 20, 2010
Standard route
First one to top out on a windy blue bird day. Left at 6:15AM and was on top in 3.5 hours. What's all the fuss about Chicken Out Ridge and the snow bridge? The advise I got from everyone was "just stay on top of the ridge", and that rings true. This was an enjoyable climb but the steep section down low just sucks. A shout out to my new friends from Flagstaff: Thanks for the beers!
Ridgerunner755 - Aug 17, 2010 12:03 am Date Climbed: Aug 14, 2010
My 1st state hp and its my home state
This was my 199th named peak, but my 1st state high point. What an awesome mountain and great experience. Only bad part was on the way down there was a traffic jam at the snowbridge. The leader of a boy scout group didn't want to wait it out so he tried to run across the snowfield below the ridge top and about halfway across he lost his footing and started sliding. He slid and tumbled all the way to the bottom, last I heard he broke his leg or ankle and search and rescue were at the trailhead. Quite a few people watching from COR on their way up the mtn turned around after watching that, it was pretty freaky.
MoapaPk - Aug 10, 2010 11:59 am Date Climbed: Aug 6, 2010
COR before the storms
REALLY watch the weather for this one. We started ~4:15AM, topped out ~8:30AM, and had clouds building as we descended. The previous afternoon had dumped 1/2" hail in a lightning storm.
Before the trip, I thought the comments on the ease of COR were climber hubris, but now I have to agree COR is fairly mild for anyone with exposure and scrambling experience. The routes around the obstacles are generally obvious, and the rock is good and pruned of loose stuff. In heavy snow years, and after a cold night the crossing at the top of the couloir could be very creepy.
a1skimom - Aug 2, 2010 3:55 pm Date Climbed: Jul 31, 2010
22 out of 24
This was my second trip to the top. Took a group of youth and adults from my church. 22 out of 24 made it to the top. Had bad weather, rain, hail, thunder and terrific static electricity. This trip was easier than it was 6 year ago because the snow bridge is at least 5 ft higher. However there is not a good trail across the snow so it was a bit scarry for some of us. To many people were sliding on it instead of helping to build a deep footprint across.
We were the 5th of 6 parties to attempt that day, two of which did not make it past Chicken-Out. I thought it was some of the most fun and high-quality scrambling I have done - not the awkward butt-scooting or messy choss piles I have often done. And the views are awesome. There were only two sketchy parts: an overhung descent to a snow bridge (not the main one) without much room or handholds on either side to swing yourself around it without losing the ridge (needed to stay on the ridge unless you had an ice axe), and the traverse of the main snowfield (it was easy but we left our axes in the car so couldn't afford to slip), which could have been avoided by sticking the ridge, but we decided to follow the trail along that part to make better time.
christytoes - Jul 19, 2010 11:01 am Date Climbed: Jul 18, 2010
Great!
Got a little worried when we saw people turning back from Chicken Out Ridge, but it turned out to be nothing we couldn't handle. Amazing views from the summit!
Climbed COR with fellow CMCer, Jamie Norris. The trail on the summit ridge was covered with steep snow, so we ascended the final 800ft on the ridgeline. It was easy climbing but very exposed. We were rewarded with a Bluebird day. There was not a cloud in the sky! It took us 13 1/2 hours RT. This is my 37th state HP.
Climbed it before, and will climb it many more times! It's good to have a good climb like this just 3.5 hours from Boise. It can offer some nice hard routes or some simple family ones.
Wes! It was another great day in the high country! Nice ski run bra!
Mlasky - Mar 13, 2010 10:23 pm Date Climbed: Aug 27, 1995
A Regular
Completed also in 03, 04, and 07 and on the menu for '10. Not sure why...probably cuz it is there. close to home. other people keep asking to go...you know the story.
Climbed with buddy Dick... great day... bad knees on the way down!
Snowslogger - Dec 30, 2009 4:32 pm Date Climbed: Sep 9, 2006
Borah and Lewis & Clark's Idaho
Had a fun trip up, enjoyed scrambling along the ridge up. After, checked out where Lewis & Clark crossed the Bitterroots, and the source of the Missouri.
NCclimber - Nov 28, 2009 3:04 am Date Climbed: Aug 3, 2009
Great day
Great weather for the climb. Kudos to S&R out of MacKay, helping that poor gentleman who thought it was a good idea to climb with a colostomy bag, over-nighted with no gear.
Pfeiffer75 - Nov 3, 2009 2:31 pm Date Climbed: Jul 18, 2009
Steep, but awesome
One of my most favorite climbs of all time. The first section up to COR was quite steep, although the worst part was the relentless mosquitos. COR was quite fun. The rock was nice and solid. I really enjoyed this peak. The weather was beautiful. I would love to come back and climb Leatherman Peak
mvidahoclimber - Oct 8, 2009 11:34 am Date Climbed: Aug 4, 2007
Crampy crampy
Cramped up terribly 1/3 way up COR. This was my first peak attempt.....nice one to pick. I'll be back to tackle this one.
Climbed this one weekend with a good friend up the normal trail. Not sure on the exact date as I didn't have good records at the time. It was a great time, but as it was 10 years ago don't recall much except the fact we took a wrong turn on Chicken Out and got to see some rocks go over.
derekthered - Sep 23, 2009 12:54 am Date Climbed: Jul 14, 2009
started at noon
so we basically had the mountain to ourselves. a great day!
I have no idea how I ended up here again. I have one more 12er left.
I took my brother's family up by request. Enjoyed it quite a bit, though.
BeDrinkable - Sep 22, 2009 11:39 am Date Climbed: Sep 21, 2009
chilly
This was one of those days where it alternates between quite nice (in the lee of the wind) to very chilly and "am I going to get blown off this thing?"
moneal - Aug 22, 2010 11:26 am Date Climbed: Aug 20, 2010
Standard routeFirst one to top out on a windy blue bird day. Left at 6:15AM and was on top in 3.5 hours. What's all the fuss about Chicken Out Ridge and the snow bridge? The advise I got from everyone was "just stay on top of the ridge", and that rings true. This was an enjoyable climb but the steep section down low just sucks. A shout out to my new friends from Flagstaff: Thanks for the beers!
Ridgerunner755 - Aug 17, 2010 12:03 am Date Climbed: Aug 14, 2010
My 1st state hp and its my home stateThis was my 199th named peak, but my 1st state high point. What an awesome mountain and great experience. Only bad part was on the way down there was a traffic jam at the snowbridge. The leader of a boy scout group didn't want to wait it out so he tried to run across the snowfield below the ridge top and about halfway across he lost his footing and started sliding. He slid and tumbled all the way to the bottom, last I heard he broke his leg or ankle and search and rescue were at the trailhead. Quite a few people watching from COR on their way up the mtn turned around after watching that, it was pretty freaky.
MoapaPk - Aug 10, 2010 11:59 am Date Climbed: Aug 6, 2010
COR before the stormsREALLY watch the weather for this one. We started ~4:15AM, topped out ~8:30AM, and had clouds building as we descended. The previous afternoon had dumped 1/2" hail in a lightning storm.
Before the trip, I thought the comments on the ease of COR were climber hubris, but now I have to agree COR is fairly mild for anyone with exposure and scrambling experience. The routes around the obstacles are generally obvious, and the rock is good and pruned of loose stuff. In heavy snow years, and after a cold night the crossing at the top of the couloir could be very creepy.
a1skimom - Aug 2, 2010 3:55 pm Date Climbed: Jul 31, 2010
22 out of 24This was my second trip to the top. Took a group of youth and adults from my church. 22 out of 24 made it to the top. Had bad weather, rain, hail, thunder and terrific static electricity. This trip was easier than it was 6 year ago because the snow bridge is at least 5 ft higher. However there is not a good trail across the snow so it was a bit scarry for some of us. To many people were sliding on it instead of helping to build a deep footprint across.
seanpeckham - Jul 19, 2010 2:09 pm Date Climbed: Jul 18, 2010
Has to go down among my favoritesWe were the 5th of 6 parties to attempt that day, two of which did not make it past Chicken-Out. I thought it was some of the most fun and high-quality scrambling I have done - not the awkward butt-scooting or messy choss piles I have often done. And the views are awesome. There were only two sketchy parts: an overhung descent to a snow bridge (not the main one) without much room or handholds on either side to swing yourself around it without losing the ridge (needed to stay on the ridge unless you had an ice axe), and the traverse of the main snowfield (it was easy but we left our axes in the car so couldn't afford to slip), which could have been avoided by sticking the ridge, but we decided to follow the trail along that part to make better time.
christytoes - Jul 19, 2010 11:01 am Date Climbed: Jul 18, 2010
Great!Got a little worried when we saw people turning back from Chicken Out Ridge, but it turned out to be nothing we couldn't handle. Amazing views from the summit!
Alpinist - Jul 15, 2010 10:47 pm Date Climbed: Jul 14, 2010
Chicken Out RidgeClimbed COR with fellow CMCer, Jamie Norris. The trail on the summit ridge was covered with steep snow, so we ascended the final 800ft on the ridgeline. It was easy climbing but very exposed. We were rewarded with a Bluebird day. There was not a cloud in the sky! It took us 13 1/2 hours RT. This is my 37th state HP.
climbinmandan - Jun 30, 2010 9:17 pm
Can't Climb it enoughClimbed it before, and will climb it many more times! It's good to have a good climb like this just 3.5 hours from Boise. It can offer some nice hard routes or some simple family ones.
bhobbs - Apr 16, 2010 1:09 pm Date Climbed: Jul 23, 2009
Collins North Face challengeWes! It was another great day in the high country! Nice ski run bra!
Mlasky - Mar 13, 2010 10:23 pm Date Climbed: Aug 27, 1995
A RegularCompleted also in 03, 04, and 07 and on the menu for '10. Not sure why...probably cuz it is there. close to home. other people keep asking to go...you know the story.
Schlekeway - Jan 1, 2010 7:24 pm
Great DayClimbed with buddy Dick... great day... bad knees on the way down!
Snowslogger - Dec 30, 2009 4:32 pm Date Climbed: Sep 9, 2006
Borah and Lewis & Clark's IdahoHad a fun trip up, enjoyed scrambling along the ridge up. After, checked out where Lewis & Clark crossed the Bitterroots, and the source of the Missouri.
NCclimber - Nov 28, 2009 3:04 am Date Climbed: Aug 3, 2009
Great dayGreat weather for the climb. Kudos to S&R out of MacKay, helping that poor gentleman who thought it was a good idea to climb with a colostomy bag, over-nighted with no gear.
Pfeiffer75 - Nov 3, 2009 2:31 pm Date Climbed: Jul 18, 2009
Steep, but awesomeOne of my most favorite climbs of all time. The first section up to COR was quite steep, although the worst part was the relentless mosquitos. COR was quite fun. The rock was nice and solid. I really enjoyed this peak. The weather was beautiful. I would love to come back and climb Leatherman Peak
mvidahoclimber - Oct 8, 2009 11:34 am Date Climbed: Aug 4, 2007
Crampy crampyCramped up terribly 1/3 way up COR. This was my first peak attempt.....nice one to pick. I'll be back to tackle this one.
somiaj - Sep 28, 2009 2:54 pm Date Climbed: Jul 20, 1999
My first 12erClimbed this one weekend with a good friend up the normal trail. Not sure on the exact date as I didn't have good records at the time. It was a great time, but as it was 10 years ago don't recall much except the fact we took a wrong turn on Chicken Out and got to see some rocks go over.
derekthered - Sep 23, 2009 12:54 am Date Climbed: Jul 14, 2009
started at noonso we basically had the mountain to ourselves. a great day!
brendon - Sep 22, 2009 3:35 pm Date Climbed: Sep 19, 2009
AgainI have no idea how I ended up here again. I have one more 12er left.
I took my brother's family up by request. Enjoyed it quite a bit, though.
BeDrinkable - Sep 22, 2009 11:39 am Date Climbed: Sep 21, 2009
chillyThis was one of those days where it alternates between quite nice (in the lee of the wind) to very chilly and "am I going to get blown off this thing?"
Unger68 - Sep 19, 2009 11:55 pm Date Climbed: Sep 19, 2009
SummitUp in 5 hours on first attempt. Excellent mountain!