letsroll Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 Climb: Mt Thielson-Regular route Date of Climb: 12/18/2004 Trip Report: With the good weather decided to to Thielson (my first trip)for some winter rock. Got a late start at 7:30 am nearly skinned to the base of the summit pinnacle, stashed my skiis. The snow was a little thin on the upper slopes. The scramble to the summit was basically ice and snow free. After picking up my skiis I climbed down a couple hundred feet for what I would hope to be better snow, but no such luck. Hit a few hidden rocks on the way down but lower down the snow was great. Next time with better snow coverage skiing from the base of the summit would be a great trip. Also skiing the western bowl would be SWEET. All and all a great fun trip. Gear Notes: ski or snowshoes, Ice axe and crampons Approach Notes: snow all the way. Quote
John Frieh Posted December 20, 2004 Posted December 20, 2004 Also skiing the western bowl would be SWEET. Check avy conditions! In the summer you'll notice at the bottom of the bowl various tree carcasses... the sw bowl is notorious to slide. If snow conditions ever do get fat enough its possible to ski down the se face and launch off the south ridge onto the s west slopes. When it is safe the bowl is a h00t to ski. Great climb; Thielsen in winter has always been a favorite of mine. Quote
Justin_RR Posted December 23, 2004 Posted December 23, 2004 Sounds like a sweet climb. Sounds like better rock conditions than I found on the Tooth up in Snoqualmie Pass on Tuesday (had to aid up a 5.3 pitch because the rock was ice-covered). I take it from your TR that the road to the trailhead there by Diamond Lake was open when you went up, no? Thanks! Quote
jlag Posted December 24, 2004 Posted December 24, 2004 The TH is right off the highway, so it's always open. I'd say about 3.5-4 miles from TH to summit. Lots of blue diamonds too follow up to the PCT. Quote
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