Type: Ice, Snow, 2500 ft (758 m)
GPS: 58.41144, -134.5357
FA: George Fisher 1973
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Shared By: Matt Callahan on Nov 23, 2020
Admins: L Von Dommelheimer

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A fun snow climb. Probably best climbed when it has rained, slid, and refrozen. There are a couple of steeper steps of snow/ice separated by somewhat less steep snow. The most sustained step is about halfway up and probably clocks in around 65 degrees. After this it is 45 or less degree snow to the top. This line often has less overhead hazard than the rest of the face. Obviously avoid this climb when snowpack is unstable.

Check out Mike Miller's 2009 climb youtube.com/watch?v=I0ztn0n…

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As the name suggests, this couloir ascends the middle of the face. Push through the woods from the under thunder trail. 

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Pickets, ice screws, alders

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