Someone asked for beta on this route, so here it is. Early Winter's couloir is the east facing gully separating North and South Early Winters Spires. This route has a similar season as the SW Couloir on SWES or the East Face of Cutthroat, basically as soon as the North Cascades Highway opens. Park at the hairpin and approach as if one were climbing East Buttress Direct. Traverse below terraces that form the start of East Buttress direct and towards the obvious gully. We belayed at a tree at the beginning of the steep stuff. We climbed 5 rope stretching 60-meter pitches of ice and snow. Most of the climbing was 50 degrees with a couple of large chockstones that made for fun mixed boulder problems with good pro. The final (6th ) pitch was a short aid pitch that bypasses the huge cornice on the left-hand wall. Supposedly there is a crack that the first ascentionists used. I nailed a fragile flake until it ran out then aided off of pickets in the cornice until able to climb very steep snow. Mixed pitches continue from the notch to the summit of the North Spire. Our rack consisted of pins (2 KBs or Bugaboos, angles #1-3), Stoppers #6-12, Camalots #0.5-2.0, 4 screws 2 pickets. We used every piece at least once. Belays were on rock or ice screws.