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#652850 - 02/27/07 08:37 PM
Pearly Gates vs. Old Chute on Mount Hood southside
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Registered: 02/27/07
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I understand that the Pearly Gates had been blocked by a "15-50 foot vertical step." Can any one verify the height of the step and/or give a rough comparison between the Old Chute and Pearly Gates in terms of technical difficulty, added distance, exposure, angle of incline and so on?
Furthermore, does anyone know if this step is going to melt off by late May/early June. I have heard that the FS predicts it will disappear by May, can anyone verify this?
Any help would be greatly appreciated and thanks!
-Nigel
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#653913 - 03/02/07 08:55 AM
Re: Pearly Gates vs. Old Chute on Mount Hood southside
[Re: sean_beanntan]
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This year's line is setting up different.... the hog's is lined up left; reminiscent of what I've read ahout "the olden days" when the old chute WAS the normal route. I bet we are in a transition phase where the south climb moves around over the course of time; looks like it's on the move again maybe eventually to setup like it was in the 30's-50's. True, it's only moved maybe 50' to the left (west) so far, but it sets up the ascent through the pearly gates all wrong. Also exposes a natual funnel down onto the unsuspecting.
I've seen most people head up the old chute so far this year. Not having done this specific route up, to me it does appear to be a slight bit tougher. I've seen a couple take a high line up, maybe too high in fact, which looks like a traverse at maybe 45 degree for about 100 meters.
Still likely the easiest way up, and not hard by most standards, but maybe just hard enough that it keeps the hordes from summitting??? Time, and I'm sure the 5 o'clock news, will tell.
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#658295 - 03/19/07 01:09 PM
Re: Pearly Gates vs. Old Chute on Mount Hood south
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I find it amusing how much confusion there is surrounding the various finishing options for the South Side route. I must admit that I'm not 100% certain either. However, the fact remains that the Hogsback is shaping up differently this year than it typically has in the recent past and there will be many climbers affected by this during the upcoming season. I'd hate for someone to get hurt this season because they are expecting the usual walk-up through the Pearly Gates and don't know how to navigate safely through the new terrain. Here's what the Hogsback looked like in 2003:  and here's what it looks like this season:  I've drawn in both variations of the Pearly Gates in red as well as the Old Chute (aka "Mazama Chute?") in green. Like others have said, the standard way through the Pearly Gates is the right variation and most years the Hogsback lines up perfectly with this. At the moment, it appears that the Old Chute is the easiest way to the summit. Just keep in mind that this option exposes you to much more ice and rockfall hazard. But it does bypass the bergschrund which seems to be opening a bit early this year. Feel free to jump in and correct me if I messed something up.
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#663621 - 03/29/07 06:09 PM
Re: Pearly Gates vs. Old Chute on Mount Hood south
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Wow, thank you for the help and the photo. Now, for those of you that have climbed either the Old Chute of PG, do either routes truly require a tool or are climbers able to ascend safely with just one axe? Thanks.
-Nigel
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