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  1. Like a moron, I bought the viper/cobra fang mod without checking if it would fit. And, as the attached pictures illustrate, it doesn't fit (Much appreciated if someone could get them to post in the thread). I think my tools, which I bought used, are a year or two too old. Am I right?

     

    I read here about people shaving the metal on the spike off to give it a thinner profile. How might this work? It looks I'd still need to drill a hole to fasten the fang on.

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  2. I'll let you know what I see if I drive up the canyon, but my guess is you could find stuff to climb. This is probably the first full week it has stayed under freezing ( noaa forecast). Bridal Viel is almost certainly still flowing. Some other lurkers here might have better beta, though.

     

    Its been a weird fall. It'll get cold, then we'll have a day when its in the upper 40s in the valley. Maybe the result will be good for ice. . . I dunno.

  3. Trip: Cascade Mountain (South Wasatch) - Grr Couloir

     

    Date: 11/22/2010

     

    Trip Report:

    Snow couloirs, with a few exceptions, are the closest thing we have to alpine ice here in the Wasatch. I have been eye-ing the couloirs on Cascade for a while as a couple of them seemed from the topo to be fairly steep. The one we chose, Grr Couloir, was only around 35 degrees on average, providing a good workout, but not the steeper ice we were looking for. The search continues. . .

     

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    Note: This isn't my photo (borrowed from summitpost) and we were climbing in more winter like conditions.

     

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    P1010013.JPG I'm freezing my but off in the 30-50mph gusts.

     

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    Mike says, "Where's the hard climbing?"

     

    All complaining about routes aside, we were glad to get out and have mountains so close.

     

    Gear Notes:

    Helmet, crampons, ice axe.

     

    Approach Notes:

    Hike up rock canyon, through the campground and north up Squaw Peak Road (3.5 miles, 2100 feet to here). Then bushwhack for 15 minutes.

  4. I'd bet it is pretty buried by now. Moreover, the road is closed :( .

     

    You might think about something in the Tatoosh. It looks like it has been pretty consistently below freezing at Paradise from this weather page.

     

    When the sun comes up again the Tatoosh Range cam will probably be the most informative, though.

     

    I keep in mind the northwest face of castle peak, north ridge of pinnacle or any of the three couliors on Lane.

  5. I pretty much exclusively use a 4 year old pair of REI Mistrals, which are awesome light Schoeller softshell pants, and add layers (or thicknesses) of long underwear as needed.

     

    I do exactly the same thing. These pants are hardy and breathe well. In the Summer I'll wear some nylon shorts, preferably with a Hawaiian floral design, and put the softshell pants when it gets chilly or I plan on glissading.

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