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"Mt. SoSo"

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8/19/2024
Route: from Moon Lake
Posted On: 8/19/2024, By: ScottLovesRMNP
Info: Climbed via the east ridge, which has some un-exposed class 3. From Moon Lake, a trail-less, circuitous S-shaped route through the basin above the lake leads to the ridge, but results in longer distance than expected. Have to pay attention to avoid cliffs and thick willows. Still made it round trip in 4 hours from the lake. Can also be climbed via the connecting ridge with Oso, which is shorter but has some stiffer class 3/4 terrain that we observed while climbing Oso. 
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7/19/2020
Route: From Rock Lake/Point 13,310
Posted On: 7/19/2020, By: supranihilest
Info: Initially we began descending Point 13,310's north ridge, which quickly became a rotten, exposed mess. Garrett continued along the ridge and found loose Class 3 to the saddle with "SoSo", then "hard Class 4" up "SoSo". Whiley and I didn't like the down climb to the saddle so we went east down steep mixed grass/rock slopes, weaving around the cliffs there until we were back in the basin. Once in the basin we went northeast towards "SoSo"'s inviting south slopes, then to the southwest ridge. The southwest ridge looked rather benign from afar but we found delightful, and more importantly solid, Class 2+ to Class 3 scrambling for most of it. Our descent route went down "SoSo"'s north ridge to its saddle with Mount Oso, which was similarly rotten and exposed as the ridge from 13,310, just not as bad or as long. I would not recommend it to the casual hiker - go back down your ascent route. The Oso/"SoSo" saddle is a mess of scree and talus on both sides but not difficult in any way, just long and annoying. It takes you either to Iriving Lake if going west, or Moon Lake if going east. Photos: 1) looking across the basin to the ridge Whiley and I ascended, which is the right skyline, not the craggy one in the middle. 2 and 3) terrain on our ridge. 4) part of the descent off "SoSo" to Oso/"SoSo" saddle. NOTE: Since this was ascended a while ago and I'm just now getting back to internet, I've put today's date for visibility, since there hasn't otherwise been recent updates for the peak. I'll backdate this CR in a couple of days.