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Type: Trad, Alpine, Grade II
Consensus: 5.4 [details]
FA: Robert Underhill & Fritiof Fryxell (7/17/31)
Submitted By: Paul Huebner on Aug 9, 2007

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BETA PHOTO: Looking down the Black Dike on North Ridge route

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From the Lower Saddle, head southwest up and over to the base of the North Ridge:

1) The first major features you encounter are 2 large pinnacles. Traverse the first one, which is called Pinnochio Pinnacle, on its west side. Go on the east side of the second higher one, named Bonney's Pinnacle.

2) On the far side of Bonney's (south), you'll see a notch that's been formed by the erosion of a small dike. Climb up out of the notch, (easy) and head towards a ledge that leads around on the left side of the ridge. Traverse along on the ledge for approximately 50 feet before heading to the right on another ledge for about 60 feet to a cave-like notch (room) in the ridge.

3) The easiest way out of the so-called room is to descend a few feet to some ledges below and to the right. Then traverse to the west (right) along these ledges into the left edge of the northwest gully.

4) Stay on the right side of the north ridge and in or near the northwest gully. Finally turn left (east) and carefully ascend the crumbling slope of the Black Dike to the sharp notch at the top. In late 9/86, JHMG, Mark Whiton and I had to kick steps. A storm the night before laid down about 4 inches of snow and caused verglas to form on the upper 1000 feet of the Grand. Therefore, this climb became our objective. In the winter-like conditions, climbing out of the notch was the crux for us. Mark started high and led through a 5.8 move. Down a little and to the right it's supposed to be only 5.5?

5) Above the notch, (a bolt and good horizontal crack provided belay). From there easy ledges and slabs go up and around to the east and to the south summit. When Mark and I reached it, we were alone. The wind died and while huge flakes still floated down, the sun came out. Icefloe Lake below just sparkled. Then a party of four ascending the Southwest Couloir (3rd Class) soon joined us.

Most probably downclimb the Southwest Couloir. We traversed back north along the east side of the main summit block -- great view of the whole south side of the Grand -- where a gap allows you to head left (west) back over to the top of the black dike notch. We rapped from there into the dike notch and retraced the North Ridge route back to the Lower Saddle.


Protection 

A few nuts and a couple of tricams. Mark used a #7 Hex to protect 5.8 crux move. The same Hex came in handy for me at the bottom of the dike while Mark descended it. I'm not sure it would've held if he had slipped on the snow covered diabase rocks of the dike on his way down, but it's all I had.



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Just above the notch at the top of the Black Dike with the Grand Teton in the background (9/86).

Just above the notch at the top of the Black Dike ...

North Ridge of the Middle Teton with "Harry's Highway" on the right.

BETA PHOTO: North Ridge of the Middle Teton with "Harry's High...

P girl 3rd classing the lower part of the route.  Steep, exposed, and great rock.

P girl 3rd classing the lower part of the route. ...

Matt stylin' the last difficulties on the North Ridge.  Thin and steep, probably about 5.7ish.  Above this point, the climbing eases off and the summit is very near.

Matt stylin' the last difficulties on the North Ri...


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By George Bell
From: Boulder, CO
Aug 10, 2007

This is a somewhat popular route due to easy access from the Lower Saddle. In good conditions, a friend of mine soloed it after another climb, he started at 3PM and easily made it back before dark. However, it has been the scene of quite a few epics. Summer snow or hail can linger on the route, making it treacherous, and the route finding can be tricky.

Going down the SW Couloir is simple but puts you far from the Lower Saddle, so most descend the route in some fashion (also tricky).

By John McMullen
From: Carbondale
Apr 25, 2009

I've climbed this a couple times and I agree ... it all depends on the condition of the mountain. It can be intense in the winter.

By Mark P Thomas
From: Oakland
Oct 4, 2012
rating: Easy 5th

Took us about an hour to summit and about 40 min to descend. The notch was dry when we climbed it, and it was no big deal to solo it, so the rack and shoes were unnecessary, though the rope was nice to rappel into the notch. Other rappels were easy to downclimb around, so I assume people use them when the route is more snow covered?

Make sure to climb Bonney's Pinnacle and Pinocchio Pinnacle on the way down. They have nice views of the Grand and are a very short and fun scrambling detour.