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We didn't use snow shoes, and didn't feel like we needed them. We encountered lots of deep snow on the sections of Cowlitz-Gibs (before getting on the ledges) and at Cadaver gap (getting down). It felt almost too steep for snowshoes. The upper section of the mountain didn't have much snow - all well frozen crust. You might need snowshoes to get to Camp Muir though.

 

When are you planning your attempt? We might attempt Nisqually Icefall this weekend.

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I'm going up to Muir Saturday. spending the night up there and we will see what I do on Sunday. Thanks for the heads up on bringing snow shoes, was thinking about leaving them at home but not anymore.

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Fair amount of snow until about 6500 feet after that it was plenty of exposed rocks and ice. I turned around at 7500 due to white out conditions so above that I don't know what the snow conditions are. Total snow depth is about half of what it normaly is.

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