ktarry Posted October 23, 2016 Posted October 23, 2016 (edited) Trip: Illumination Rock - Iron Maiden Date: 10/22/2016 Trip Report: More of a conditions report than a climbing report, for folks who may be interested in getting their early-season alpine on. TL;DR: Thin conditions, lots of mixed. With the weather that came through the last week or two, I was watching the freezing levels and it looked like they'd get some good frozen stuff up high, and then we were due for a thaw-freeze cycle. Perfect recipe for alpine ice, I thought! So, I recruited climbing partner Jason to go up there with me and take a look. First pitch was decent ice in the gully, not really deep or solid enough for screws, but good sticks so not bad. First chimney was a spicy mixed affair with some drytooling. The headwall traverse didn't look promising, I got halfway across and was confronted with loose snow on slabs, so we downclimbed a bit and then came back up under the next chimney on thin ice on slabby rock. The next chimney was another mixed affair, really fun climbing here but strenuous for me on lead. We rapped off from the west gable, summit ridge was looking scary and we were pretty worked. Left Timberline at about 8, climbing around 11, done rapping around 4:30, back at the car at 6:30. I haven't done this route "in season," but I did the West Ridge in spring last year and I thought it was much more straightforward. FYI, the SE Buttress, April Insanity, and Rime dog are all thin ice on slabs., much respect to anyone who takes them on in these conditions. March Madness is basically nonexistent, a few small icicles up high but nothing continuous. Route line (approx): Start of the 1st Pitch: Near the top, looking down the final chimney: Gear Notes: Short screws (basically useless), picket (basically useless), a couple cams 0.75-2 (useful in a few spots), nuts, a few pitons, and a spectre. Approach Notes: Normal southside approach, really good conditions. Edited October 23, 2016 by ktarry Quote
wayne Posted October 24, 2016 Posted October 24, 2016 Wow already! Gonna take my tools down when I visit next, thanks Quote
chrisc88 Posted October 24, 2016 Posted October 24, 2016 Awesome! Thanks for the conditions update. Quote
ktarry Posted October 25, 2016 Author Posted October 25, 2016 No problem! I get a lot of beta from this place, trying to pay it forward a bit. Has anyone done this route in full winter/spring conditions? How does it go? Looking forward to getting on it again, although I feel like the W. Ridge has better exposure. The SE buttress looks like a REALLY good route too, but it was terrifyingly thin this weekend so we didn't dare get on it. I assume it will go easier with more rime & ice... This was my second trip to I-rock, and it does NOT disappoint. Quote
OlympicMtnBoy Posted October 26, 2016 Posted October 26, 2016 Woohoo, nice to see these TRs inspiring my shoulder season thoughts! Thanks! Quote
wayne Posted October 30, 2016 Posted October 30, 2016 Has anyone done this route in full winter/spring conditions? How does it go? Gets easier when the ice is thicker for sure. Rime Dog TR in Winter Quote
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