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[TR] Bugaboo Spire - Northeast Ridge 7/31/2017
Nick Sweeney replied to Nick Sweeney's topic in British Columbia/Canada
Chuck, thanks for the compliments. It's pretty hard to take a bad picture up there! In regard to the cave, we only had bad options to choose from. Here's a little more detail: I had just made the first rappel off of the North summit and was scrambling a somewhat exposed ridge to find the next set of bolts. I approached the gendarme, and noted that the entire rock pinnacle was buzzing. Not just the bolts, but the gendarme itself! My partner began screaming has he was rappelling - he was receiving shocks while he descended. He later said it felt like bees stinging him. I ran back up the ridge and gave him a fireman's belay while telling him to keep rappelling as calmly as I could. By the time he got off rappel, our ice axes were buzzing, the wind gusts had reached 60mph, and things were looking pretty grim. Our choices were to continue descending, stay where we were on the exposed ridge, or scramble up to an alcove. I was not willing to make the next rappel off of the Gendarme AKA lightning rod, especially considering how loudly it was buzzing. Staying where we were wasn't especially attractive since it was starting to rain - if I was going to die, I didn't want to be cold while it happened. We scrambled into the alcove where we were sheltered from precipitation (it was hailing now), somewhat out of the wind, and clipped into a good anchor. Once we got all situated in our perch, the storm cleared and we started rapping again. In retrospect, the ridge may have been safer, with both the gendarme and the summit being higher than I was. But in the moment, it felt like a pretty scary place to be! -
[TR] Bugaboo Spire - Northeast Ridge 7/31/2017
Nick Sweeney replied to Nick Sweeney's topic in British Columbia/Canada
No problem my man! You had an awesome trip, I am really jealous you guys knocked off the Snowpatch Route. Let me know if you want to do some climbing sometime. -
Trip: Pigeon Spire - West Ridge Date: 7/29/2017 Trip Report: The best 5.4 in the world was pretty damn good. Full TR: Spokalpine Gear Notes: Skip the climbing shoes, just use approach shoes! Approach Notes: Follow the cattle trail from Applebee.
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[TR] Bugaboo Spire - Northeast Ridge 7/31/2017
Nick Sweeney replied to Nick Sweeney's topic in British Columbia/Canada
That's what I thought - very poor form, especially on such a popular route, and especially with other teams standing there, ready to climb. Thankfully the team of 4 split into two teams after the first pitch. -
[TR] Dragontail Peak - Serpentine Arete 7/8/2017
Nick Sweeney replied to Nick Sweeney's topic in Alpine Lakes
Hey Daphne, I would recommend bringing ice axes and crampons right now. We got away without crampons, but if the snow was much harder we would have been forced to bail. We used approach shoes, which should be fine for you. Boots are unnecessary unless you want to keep your feet dry on the descent. Have an awesome time! -
Trip: Dragontail Peak - Serpentine Arete Date: 7/8/2017 Trip Report: John and I climbed Dragontail's Serpentine Arete in 24 hours car to car on July 8th. We should have brought crampons, which would have made things safer and saved time. I expected the descent to take 4 hours from the summit to the car, based on my experiences on this peak in early Spring conditions. It actually took us 8 hours! A painful learning experience. You can see my full trip report and photos on my site: Spokalpine
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[TR] Rainier - Ptarmigan Ridge 6/29/2017
Nick Sweeney replied to mgetlin's topic in Mount Rainier NP
Awesome climb, I'd like to tick that one some day soon! -
Trip: Black Peak - Northeast Ridge Date: 6/17/2017 Trip Report: Cornices were a problem on the approach and on route. Be ready for a lot of loose rock! Full trip report on my blog: Spokalpine
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[TR] Cutthroat Peak - West Ridge 6/11/2017
Nick Sweeney replied to geosean's topic in North Cascades
Any pictures? Is the South Buttress snow free yet? Nice send! -
Trip: Mt. Baker - North Ridge Date: 6/4/2017 Trip Report: This was an incredible route that we found in incredible conditions. Navigation of the Coleman Glacier was involved but did not give us much trouble. We found a route through the ice cliff that went at straightforward AI2, and the upper seracs were easily passed on the right, but this may not be possible for much longer. Full trip report and photos can be seen on my blog: Spokalpine.
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Trip: Dragontail Peak - Triple Couloirs Cruise Date: 4/29/2017 Trip Report: This was a fun romp - my second time climbing this route to the summit. Conditions were quite easy and perfect for soloing. I would say the difficulty was AI2+. Full trip report with some pictures is available on my blog: Alpine Lines
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Trip: North Early Winters Spire - Chockstone Route (II+ 5.7) Date: 9/10/2016 Trip Report: This was a fun day out on a surprisingly devious route for 5.7. The spire saw three other ascents while we were there - two parties climbed the West Face while another was on NW Corner as we hiked out. There is apparently a new rap route down the West Face that is vastly superior to the standard descent of the Chockstone Route. Full trip report and photos on my blog: AlpineLines
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Trip: Prusik Peak - West Ridge (III 5.8 w/ var) and through-hike Date: 7/16/2016 Trip Report: This is an awesome route for intermediate alpine rock climbers looking for a long, adventurous day. Our car to car time was 19 hours, and a party of three worked well to split up gear. Check out my trip report HERE. Sorry for the blast of TRs lately - I'll try to post them as I write them in the future!
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[TR] Poster Peak - Blue's Buttress (III 5.7) 8/6/2016
Nick Sweeney replied to Nick Sweeney's topic in North Cascades
Updated with a link to my blog post. I had originally written up a report specifically for CC but it was lost due to the bug, and I'm too lazy to rewrite it -
Hey guys, I had written up a report for the site but due to the bugs it disappeared! You can read my full trip report HERE.
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Nice! Did you get any other pictures of the North face of Dragontail?