Sometimes teaching physics labs can be tedious, especially if the students are being peculiarly self-sufficient. I used my leisurely time to eye a nice route up the seven-feet-tall cabinets where they meet the wall. I managed to free solo the route. I will call it 'Sky's distraction.' I hope no one asks about those marks on the wall. Any one seen any other worthwhile routes at the UW physics building? I might try climbing the peanut in the courtyard next.
Yeah, there are a lot more crevasse problems coming from the Easton and Squak. The Coleman's not bad. Get to the top of the pumice ridge, take a deep breath, and sprint the roman headwall with front point's a-blazin'.
The Coleman Deming isn't too bad. I was last there Oct. 14th. Just below the saddle there's a nice little ice step and traverse above a big crevasse, but it can be done in a day.