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[TR] Shuksan- Fisher Chimneys 7/17/2004


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Climb: Shuksan-Fisher Chimneys

 

Date of Climb: 7/17/2004

 

Trip Report:

Hiked in to Lake Ann Friday afternoon under bluebird skies. Pleasant temperatures and not too many bugs yet.

 

Rolled out of camp around 3:30 Saturday morning and headed up the chimneys. Routefinding is straightforward if you've looked at any route descriptions. The "big boulder" is key in Beckey's description above the talus field. Head for the right side of it and you're in the groove. Chimneys are clear and mostly dry.

 

Winnie's Slide is a tad over 50° and 175' high. Bottom of the upper Curtis is solid ice. We climbed up the ice then traversed directly up and over the Upper Curtis. No problems w/ crevasses.

 

Hell's Highway is ~45° and maybe 120' high thru the steep section. The berg is still mostly closed.

 

Sulphide in great shape, w/ just a few narrow slots we stepped over. We kept near the climber's left and headed for the rock island down low to ditch crampons.

 

We climbed the gulley, which was a little mankier than I'd expected. Downsloping slabs and lots of loose plates.

 

After a long break on the summit we did a couple raps and downclimbed thru the gulley.

 

The descent was long and uneventful. We downclimbed the rock to get off the Upper Curtis and threw in a couple pickets down Winnie's Slide, for safety.

 

Go get it. It's in fine shape right now.

 

Gear Notes:

Used:

Couple pickets

Tat/webbing for rapping

 

Shoulda had:

Couple rap rings to throw on the wad of stuff in the gulley.

 

Approach Notes:

Just a little snow before Lake Ann. Bugs will be bad soon.

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Don't have the clinometer download but just did the route yesterday and 50 degrees on Winnie's slide sounds about right. Of course, if you asked me as I was down climbing the sucker, it was probably more. Very enjoyable route.

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I climb it with Jeffrey yesterday and I will second the notion of at least 50 for some reason it seems steeper, HH seems very steep too I thought it was steeper then 45 but what do I know I just know that down climbing some of it was weird …yep it was a long day

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where is the digital clinometer download and 3 witnesses?

 

No digital clinometer or protractor but myself and ChucK agreed that on the climber's left side of Winnie's slide the angle was 40 degrees as described by Beckey or perhaps a degree or two over. Hells Highway was more like 35-40 degrees in my opinion.

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