Mount Owen – A Dream Fulfilled


Yesterday Paul and I climbed Mount Owen. What a hike, we left Rexburg at 4:00 AM and hit the trail at 6:00 AM. The first 3 miles we were on the same trail as the grand, we then made a turn to the north on the Amphitheater Lake Trail. it is about 2 miles to the lake from there. At the lake we kept heading north until the end of the lake. We thought the trail was straight north and ended up at the base of Disappointment Peak (well named) from there we knew we had to get down to the Teton Glacier. There was no safe way down so we had to back track for about 1/2 mile to the lowest part of the north rim of the lake. From there we descended a short distance and headed east along the base of the Disappointment Peak cliffs.

We kept heading straight for the Teton glacier up and down a few times much like a roller coaster. From the glacier we headed straight up the Koven Couloir, there were a few places where it would be wise to rope up but since we were able to find some great hand holds we just hurried up it. Once to the upper section of the Couloir we had to get out the Ice Axe, they work like magic. That allowed us to ascend right up along side of a huge ice glacier. Once we made it to the top of the Couloir we headed east again up the ridge line. We made a strayed too far to the south and found it was necessary to rope up and climb straight up a 120′ cliff. We made it almost all the way to the top where there was about a 3′ ledge, but from there it was not possible to get up the last 20′ of the cliff there were no hand or foot holds within reach. I tried it once but after getting about 10′ off the ground I fell and landed on my right ankle. I heard and felt a loud snapping noise, I thought for sure it was broken. But when I tried to walk on it I found I could put weight on it it just hurt. So we chose to continue on, this time I stood on Paul’s shoulders and was able to reach a better hand hold and climb to the top of this cliff. I then threw the rope down to Paul and he “supermaned” up the rope.

From there on it was not too difficult we just kept heading east to the Upper Bench, from the top of the Bench we made a direct north turn and proceeded around the west face just about 100′ from the top. This was much like the cat walk on the Grand. We went clear around the top along the cliffs where we ended up on the north side of the top, just about 20′ from the top. We could see the top but found there was a 60′ deep and 3′ wide cliff between us and the top. From there we threw the rope over the peak and had Paul belay me as I made the plunge. This was by far the most challenging part of the climb. There were not very many holds and the ledge was sloped down. I hugged the cliff and worked my way around until I was now on the east face.

It was just a 20′ scramble to the top from that point. What a Hike. Paul came around the same way with me top belaying me. We found on the way down there was a much easier chimney on the west face to come down, and it would have been a much easier way to the top (next time). All in all it was a very challenging climb but well worth the view. We ate a quick snack on top, called Jodi and took some photo’s. It was now almost 3:30 so we had to get headed down. It seemed a lot longer coming down that it did coming up for some reason. Especially since I had a very bad sprained ankle. We just kept plowing away to get down, walking in the dark for the last 1/2 mile or so. Time well spent.

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