Kai Niland Posted Tuesday at 06:53 PM Posted Tuesday at 06:53 PM I was planning a trip for mid august this summer that involves climbing the southwest ridge of mount Daniel (and downclimbing the standard southeast ridge) starting at the saddle on the west side of venus lake. looking at caltopo slope angle shading and topo maps, it seems as if there is a possible scramble to take without getting cliffed out, but i have not found any information anywhere online about the route, or any real evidence of anyone ever even completing it. Here is the approximate route that i am thinking, with possible detours dotted. I would love to hear if anyone has any info on this, or even any pictures of it. Quote
bedellympian Posted Tuesday at 11:35 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:35 PM Have you checked the Beckey Guide? If it's a reasonable route it will probably be listed. Quote
JasonG Posted yesterday at 02:07 AM Posted yesterday at 02:07 AM Fred calls it the south spur (p. 197) and says you can stay on it the entire way, no need to detour. He doesn't give it a rating meaning, "Pfffft....easy". Buy the Beckey books people, all of them! The internet will only take you so far in your Cascadian apprenticeship. 2 Quote
JasonG Posted yesterday at 02:16 AM Posted yesterday at 02:16 AM But here you go @Kai Niland: https://bbrelje.wordpress.com/2014/08/23/making-the-tough-call-on-mt-daniel/ Because one person's casual romp is another's epic and maybe this will be of use in your decision on which route to climb. But only click on the link above if you want the modern climbing experience, not a mid '90s adventure. (go with the adventure Kai!) Quote
Kai Niland Posted yesterday at 05:27 AM Author Posted yesterday at 05:27 AM Thank you for the response, I hope planning and weather work out and I get up this over the summer! Quote
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