ken4ord Posted June 22, 2003 Posted June 22, 2003 Hey All looking for info on Prusik. 1) How is the view? Are there good views of that area, can you see Dragontail, Stuart, Sherpa? 2) Approach? What is the best approach for the West Ridge? How many miles? 3)Descent? What is the easiest way down? In the Becky guide it shows a 150 rappel, is there anyother way? If there isn't can the rappel be broken into two short ones? Thanks, Ken Quote
bobbyperu Posted June 22, 2003 Posted June 22, 2003 whattup ken? veiws? yes amazing. youcan see all approach; i've been in both ways ie; sno lakes/ assguard pass, and i prefer the latter, start higher, nice trail to lake, amazing scene at colchuck lk. the pass trail is direct. awesome veows of ne face of dragontail, comin over the pass to the other worldly landscape of the upper basins and plat-o, then pleasant hikin around lakes and easily up to the west ridge. around 10 miles.(another fun way to approach this climb is via the serpentine arete on dragontail) descent: straight forward with 1 rope off to the nw and down to easy scrambling back to start of route. great climb in a wonderful area, hope some of this info helps otherwise u can do a search cause this topic has seen alot of opinions and ideas cheers bobbyp Quote
ken4ord Posted June 22, 2003 Author Posted June 22, 2003 Hey Bobbyperu, thanks for the info. I know we talked about climbing this week during the week, so what's up? Prusik info is a back up plan I would do by myself, but I would rather go do something longer and harder. I can't Monday or Tuesday (sort of glad need some time off), but Weds.-Fri. I am free. Quote
bobbyperu Posted June 22, 2003 Posted June 22, 2003 yeah cool, uhhh i'm gonna be availiable around the same time next week, so i'd be up for goin out 4sure... i'll be in touch. did ya get out this weekend? - BP Quote
ken4ord Posted June 22, 2003 Author Posted June 22, 2003 Just hitting the gym hard this weekend. On Thursday though I shrunk Outer Space into 4 pitches, soloed up some nasty dirty climb on the South end of the face (booty), and did some ridding the cliff's walk down descent of all kinds of rap slings all over the place. Been doing a lot riding too. How about yourself? Quote
bobbyperu Posted June 22, 2003 Posted June 22, 2003 cool cool, sounds good... me? nada mucho... weather kinda put some things on hold, gettin psyched for this comin week, looks as tho the weather should improve, then its on! -BP Quote
joe_retard Posted June 22, 2003 Posted June 22, 2003 Even a retard can figure you idiots out. Do you need directions to Prusik Peak? Quote
Szyjakowski Posted June 23, 2003 Posted June 23, 2003 ken4ord said: Hey All looking for info on Prusik. 1) How is the view? Are there good views of that area, can you see Dragontail, Stuart, Sherpa? 2) Approach? What is the best approach for the West Ridge? How many miles? 3)Descent? What is the easiest way down? In the Becky guide it shows a 150 rappel, is there anyother way? If there isn't can the rappel be broken into two short ones? Thanks, Ken 1) the view is ; Y,N,N 2)snow lakes 10-11miles; depending on how many switchbacks you cut across via rock scrambles.... 3) you could basejump! the only option is the rapel off the summit block...unless you wanna down climb the beckey 5.6 chimney... Quote
JoshK Posted June 23, 2003 Posted June 23, 2003 You can't see Stuart from prusik? Huh, I thought I remember seeing it. I've been up to the enchantments a lot so I guess it all blurs together. What's in the way? Quote
Gary_Yngve Posted June 23, 2003 Posted June 23, 2003 Dragontail may be in the way. Prusik only goes up to about 8000 feet, while Dragontail is around 8800 or so. But I don't know what the exact view looks like -- we were clouded in a few weeks ago. Quote
Dru Posted June 23, 2003 Posted June 23, 2003 I couldnt see Stuart from Prusik and I looked hard. Dragontail is def in the way. Quote
GJClimber Posted June 23, 2003 Posted June 23, 2003 Great climb, We did it last year in mid Aug. I recomend the asgard route. It is quicker and a bit less painful. The best way to do it would be to hike to colchuck lake on a Fri evening and then camp a gnome tarm on Sat. Great camp sites near the pass and close to the base of the West ridge route. Then climb on Sun. break camp and go out the snow lakes way. When we climbed Prusek it was perfect weather in the morning. We started climbing the west ridge at 9 am but by the time we made it to the top a T-storm slammed us and we repelled in rain and hail. No views from the summit when lighting is hitting all around. (But any view from temple ridge is great. )We left two biners at the top because we needed to set up our repell so quickly we didn't have time to find the rap rings. Great Climb. I would do it again in a heartbeat. Enjoy Quote
Szyjakowski Posted June 24, 2003 Posted June 24, 2003 Dru said: I couldnt see Stuart from Prusik and I looked hard. Dragontail is def in the way. 8840 PRUSIK JUST BARELY 8000 Quote
Gary_Yngve Posted July 6, 2003 Posted July 6, 2003 Yep, and here's proof, a translucent rendering of the view from Prusik. Stuart is circled. Quote
Gary_Yngve Posted July 7, 2003 Posted July 7, 2003 Turns out I'm not modeling the curvature of the earth, but for such a short distance (6.4 km from Prusik to Stuart, the loss of apparent height is in centimeters... Quote
Alex Posted July 8, 2003 Posted July 8, 2003 I always thought it was completely hidden by DTail. Still, I think you'd have a hard time picking that out with the naked eye, when the background sky is light blue and the summit pyramid is white/light colored. Perhaps at dusk with a good pair of bino's? Quote
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