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Northeast Spur

3rd, Trad, Alpine, 2000 ft (606 m),  Avg: 3 from 1 vote
FA: Bolton Brown, August 1895
California > High Sierra > 10 - Taboose, S… > Arrow Peak

Description

Called the Northeast Spur by Secor and the Northeast Ridge by Moynier and Fiddler (1993 edition), this almost mile long ridge is striking as viewed from Bench Lake. Once on the toe of the ridge weave your way up as it becomes narrower and more defined. Eventually you will be on rock and climbing up and over boulders and sometimes quite narrow ridge sections as you gain 2000 ft to the summit. Near the top you will intersect the southeast ridge at which point you turn right and climb up a large boulder field to the summit. Awesome views in all directions.

Location

Approach: From Bench Lake X-country southwest through open forest until you reach the toe of the Northeast ridge. Gain the ridge by way of class 2 slopes.
Descent: Retrace the route or for a class 2 option descend the Southeast Slope and head over to Arrow Pass – this is not the first pass you encounter on the descent but the second pass that is further east. Further descend class 2 slopes and pass the small lake on its western shore. Cross the outlet creek and head northeast back to Bench Lake.

Protection

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Starting up the Northeast Spur
[Hide Photo] Starting up the Northeast Spur
Southeast Slope class 2 descent
[Hide Photo] Southeast Slope class 2 descent
Northeast Spur is the striking sun/shade line in the center of the photo
[Hide Photo] Northeast Spur is the striking sun/shade line in the center of the photo
High on the Northeast Spur where it joins with the Southeast Ridge
[Hide Photo] High on the Northeast Spur where it joins with the Southeast Ridge