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Type: Trad, Ice
Consensus: WI4 [details]
Length: 7 pitches, 1200 feet, Grade III
Season: early winter-winter
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Submitted By: Leo Paik on Feb 11, 2002


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BETA PHOTO: Photo taken early morning 2/14/04.


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Classic, stepped moderate. Beautiful, big, fat, blue! 900+ feet. Just pick very stable snow conditions for this one. Go up the road past Silverton to Eureka as far as it is plowed. This obvious line lies across the drainage. Contour 20 min to the base. Belay out of the line of fire.

P1. 1st pitch is 60m of fat blue gets you to a good stance. 55m gets you to a tree belay.

P2. Fun, thinner variations right exist on the 2nd pitch.

P3. 3rd pitch is 55m of steeper, big blue leads to a semi-hanging belay.

P4. 4th pitch is 60m starting with lower-angled waves and then snow lead you to the base of the 5th pitch. Great place to soak up rays here.

P5. 5th pitch stretches 60m of beautiful, photogenic blue (can be wet). Steeper lines to the left. Here you can walk off left, v-thread, or....

P6-7. Head up 2 more WI3 pitches above. Beware on the walkoff of unstable snow. Goes into the sun in the afternoon.

Consider a spare key, should you wind up being the last party out & the cold temps make your car key brittle....


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Bunch of screws & lack of brains.



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1st pitch 2/00.

1st pitch 2/00.

2nd pitch 2/00.

2nd pitch 2/00.

3rd pitch 2/00.

3rd pitch 2/00.

The start of P3.  The crux of the entire climb on Feb 14th, 2004.

The start of P3. The crux of the entire climb on ...

Stairway 3rd Pitch

Stairway 3rd Pitch

5th pitch 2/00.

5th pitch 2/00.

6th/7th pitches 2/00.

6th/7th pitches 2/00.

You can see the potential avalanche danger from slopes above.  This was taken during a weekday, notice not a soul around.

You can see the potential avalanche danger from sl...

STH in great shape on Feb 14th, 2004.

STH in great shape on Feb 14th, 2004.

Photo taken from First Gully on 2/14/04.  Photo by Scott.

Photo taken from First Gully on 2/14/04. Photo by...


BETA PHOTO
Jan.'06 good ice, 1 wet pitch.

BETA PHOTO: Jan.'06 good ice, 1 wet pitch.

STH on Sunday Nov., 6th.<br />No Avalanche Danger!

STH on Sunday Nov., 6th.
No Avalanche Danger!


Conditions 12-8-06<br />All ice in, minimal snow on approach and above

BETA PHOTO: Conditions 12-8-06
All ice in, minimal snow on app...


March 10, 2008 - Fat Conditions.

BETA PHOTO: March 10, 2008 - Fat Conditions.


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By Doug Shepherd
From: Fort Collins, CO
Mar 24, 2008
rating: WI4-

CONDITION REPORT 

In fat on 03.23.08.

Did in three pitches with some simul-climbing. Very nice blue ice on the right side, some crap ice on the left. It's getting lots of sun, so get on it before it melts out.

The approach and walk-off are in good shape and the glissade back down the packs is nice and fast.

By Julian Smith
From: Colorado Springs, CO
Feb 19, 2002

Stairway to Heaven is in really good. The ice is in good condition, with the upper flow being nice plastic. The middle flow, maybe 3rd pitch or so, is the crux of the route, but is easiest on the right. The snow is pretty deep on the approach. The decent was not too bad with regards to avalanche conditions. I screwed up and left my climbing gloves at the base. Don't know who the other folks were that I shared the route with, but if you picked them up, please drop me a line. Many thanks. Cheers.

By evan freeman
Dec 3, 2002

As of 12 days ago Stairway was thin and running with water. I climbed the first pitch mixed... hopefully it's fattened up lately, but the weather has been warm.

By evan freeman
Dec 9, 2002

Climbed it last Thursday. It's not as fat as the photo in the guidebook, but is fully in and a nice outing. The crux pitch is indeed vertical for a ways...

By Anonymous Coward
Dec 14, 2003

Stairway was in great shape Sunday-not too wet at all! Not a lot of snow makes the descent real easy....

By Matt Ledges
Feb 16, 2004

Tim and I finally sent this one on the 14th after being turned back last December. Everything came together, just one of those days...Blue sky, warm, no wind, quality ice, first party (of three) on the route. Snowshoes were helpful, though there wasn't much of the white stuff on the route. P1 starting to get a bit hacked out. P3 was the crux, felt like 4+. Could only get one good screw 8 feet into the 40 foot vertical start to the right. Lefthand start per Jack was the same. A bit chendeliered here, lots of air pockets. Tense. P5 fat, blue, plastic. A much welcomed finish. Reasonable walk-off and a sustained glissade down. Still smiling!

By Tim Judkins
From: Denver
Feb 16, 2004

Matt and I approached STH by crossing the drainage on a bridge near the cabin. We headed up from there and traversed northeast-ish to the climb. It may have been a bit quicker, but the normal approach is probably safer in terms of avoiding slides.