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Nats Notes: Ridge of 02A & Rim circuit
Along 02A, after coming off the ridge there was some surprise fumaroles and a large crater (not on RR but very close). Picture perfect with Puyehue behind it. The route takes you along a sulphur like rim around it that felt uncomfortably active, warm and hollow. So I side hilled at a safe distance and peaked over from time to time.
My future plan was to do the crater circuit, but due to time and energy I wanted to try and and gain the rim closer to the north. So after the ridge I started to do my own CC which at first turned out to be continuous with 02A and the RR. I eventually left the RR around here -40.55454, -72.14794. Overall I think it would have been easier to stay on the RR for longer. I did not like the snow slope I hiked up and I did a few "back and forths" because of snow drop offs. Just before giving up on finding water, I found my first source just before heading to the rim , -40.56451, -72.12754 . It is underneath the crater like depression north of the 04A accent route. It was, shall I say, "crunchy". Lots , lots of sand/grit. I began my ascent to a low point on the ridge north of 04A and east of the crater like depression besides it. I did not like the final 200+ meters. I was expecting soft ground but instead got something just slightly better than "kitty-litter" (the term I use for small pebbles grit on slab/hard ground). Luckily when I kicked hard enough I made good steps (this is not the case with kitty-litter), sometimes Sometimes the ground was soft. There was a snow slope but the snow was harder than I would have liked, glad I did not have to go down it. At the top, views were fantastic as expected but I didn't waste time and just started the loop. It was windy but not "body pushing" wind. Looking back I was glad to have bypassed 04A. The circuit posed few issues, there was some snow slopes, but luckily they were soft and I was able to kick steps down or upenough for kicking. I would not recommend doing this without micro spikes if the snow is NOT soft(ie early morning). If one wants a super easy way up to the rim, or needs and emergency escape, the slopes up the NE of the crater are very easy, starting around here (40.57497, -72.10480). I had to laugh at myself from time to time. I felt a bit out of place with a lifejacket and couple of paddles sticking out of my bag...
The last push for the true summit had some snow on easy/mod slopes. Once again I wouldn't recommend it if the snow was not soft as a fall without self arrest would be a killer. There was a beautiful camp spot (no water but snow) halfway up this last push (-40.59310, -72.11426).
Although very happy to have reached the final summit, my happiness strangely turned a little sad. As I marveled at the landscape that has become my friend over the last three years, I realized this was probably the last time I would see it at this magnitude. So much time has been spent with Tomáš investigating and executing ways up and down these mountains, it seems crazy that I may never look upon them again. So, that was a weird thought but overall it was very beautiful. I waited over an hour on top, I thought Tomáš was planning on going to this peak but when I found out he was on the other peak I made my way down to the cute camping spot at the Refugio, stopping to drink some water from a creek along the way (likely not running in the morning). The way down from the regular summit is easy and there is basically a path that sees regular traffic. I would recommend taking this way if you do not like climbing steep slopes, rather than the other alternatives.
