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[TR] Goat Rocks- Old Snowy 7/15/2006


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Climb: Goat Rocks-Old Snowy

 

Date of Climb: 7/15/2006

 

Trip Report:

Ives, Big Horn, and Curtis Gilbert from the top of Old Snowy

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Goat Lake and Mt. Rainier

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Mt. Adams from Snowgrass Flats

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Big Horn from Cispus Basin

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Approach Notes:

Mostly melted out with just patchy snow throughout the Goat Rocks above 6,000 ft. You can get just about anywhere you need to go without crampons or ice axe.

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The scramble up Old Snowy is very easy (the PCT goes to within 500 ft and there is an easy to follow trail from there; my dog made it to the top).

 

Plenty of water all the way up because there are still quite a few snow patches melting out.

 

You'll definitely encounter other people in Snowgrass Flats but it wasn't too crowded. I'm guessing the alpine camp you are referring to is the one with rock wind shelters built, up above Snowgrass Flats. It was empty when I passed it on the way up. I think most people, inlcuding our group, assumed it would still be snowed in when in fact, its completely melted out.

 

We also crossed Cispus Pass on the trip and it didn't appear many parties had been through before us this year (the only prints in the snow/dirt were from goats). Again, there's still some snow but no trouble getting through in just boots.

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