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  1. I would guess it was 30 maybe 35 degree ice. The number of rope lengths will depend on where you start. We got as far up as we could, which was by the highest boulders on the glacier. From there, 2 rope lengths should get you to the less steep part.
  2. I attempted Dragontail and colchuck on Saturday(9/26). We got to the glacier and had to turn around since we didn't have ice climbing gear, or a rope to protect a really sketchy walk on the glacial ice. If you are planning on a simple walk up/scramble, I wouldn't advise the colchuck glacier at this time of year.
  3. I am looking at Climbing dragontail from the colchuck glacier this weekend, are there any recomendations about decending via asguard, or heading back via the colchuck col and glacier. I'll probably be able to figure it out once I am there, but it would be nice to know before hand.
  4. Matt, could you tell me what you would suggest not doing, also could we get by without bringing a rope for the little bit of glacier? thanks
  5. Thats a black, Ursus americanus. The head an neck profile give it away.
  6. Somebody had already kicked steps up, so we followed his tracks which made it rather nice. We didn't use any special gear for the pyramid, wore crampons, probably didn't need them.
  7. Trip: Mt. Shuksan - Sulphide glacier Date: 5/10/2009 Trip Report: I got sick on not seeing any new trip reports so here are a few pictures from this weekend. We skinned up to camp Saturday evening and got a late alpine start Sunday morning Morning light on Baker Skinning towards the summit pyramid Summit pyramid We taged the summit as the clouds were starting to obscure the views and headed down for Mothers day lunch, just a few hours late. Approach Notes: Road is almost clear to the trailhead.
  8. Brief thread highjack Doug, did you climb the DC route on Rainier last summer, I think around mid-August and run it to two guys who said they would email you pictures they had of you? And then never did (atleast I didn't), if so I am one of those inconsiderate jerks, and will get you the few pics I took of you. By the way, great work on the climb! bvl
  9. Thanks for the info
  10. Does anybody know what the glaciers are looking like for a climbg of El dorado?
  11. bvl

    Pants fit question

    I am just getting into mountaineering, and I got a pair of Patagonia guide pants. My question is how are the supposed to fit? They feel great in the waist and crotch area, but they are close fitting on the legs, is this normal? I wouldn't call them tight, but they fit much closer to my legs than a pair of jeans. I have great movement in them, and a little room for an insulation layer.
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