Start/finish: Kern Creek on Seward Highway
Highpoints: True Summit 4423 ft and Berg Peak 3917 ft
A long fall with continued high pressure has provided some great hiking and climbing conditions in the Western Chugach mountains in September and October. After an early squall of termination dust in September I climbed Bramble Knoll on September 26th. This 3264 ft "hill" along the Seward highweay is too steep for hiking but to flat for climbing. With an average grade around 45 degrees and ample bush-whacking, Bramble Knoll lives up to its name and is a challenge in itself. But the views from the summit are exquisite. The first panorama below shows the Bramble views from West to East. I decided to come back to these hills as soon as the conditions were favorable. The chance would come sooner than expected. The termination dust melted and provided superb conditions in mid-October. On October 18th I found time to try True Summit (of Alyeska) and Berg Peak. Starting from the Seward highway after 12 pm I knew that I would have to hustle to make the whole circuit before dark. I didn't quite manage. I finished at 7:30 pm after bush-whacking in the dark for the last hour or so. Every time I visit these mountains I am reminded how tough the bush-whacking can be, but also how superb the ridges and peaks are ... well worth the struggle and hard work!
Panorama from Bramble Knoll (3264 ft). Left to right are Turnagain Arm, Penguin Ridge, Kern Ridge, True Summit, Berg Peak, Highbush, Lowbush and Blueberry Hill. |
Bauman Bump with Girdwood in the background | Winner Creek drainage and Northern part of the Berries (Kinnikinnick and Lingon mnts). |