fear Posted May 16, 2005 Posted May 16, 2005 After getting blown back down Lib Ridge last year at Thumb, we're back for more. Since you've had a low snow season I'm going to try something a little easier. I'm heading for the Nisqually entrance June 4th and want to try something different than the DC/Kautz variants. I've tried Success Cleaver a few years before but turned back do to lack of snowcover at 9k in mid July. It sucked big time. But I like that side of the mountain and the relative solitude of Westside road approaches. What are the current snowcover/crevasse conditions like for Success Cleaver and/or Tahoma glacier? What would be the recommended approach for Tahoma Glacier be in early June? Snowshoes needed? Thanks. -Fear Quote
fear Posted May 31, 2005 Author Posted May 31, 2005 We're heading up this Sunday for the Tahoma Glacier if it looks like we'll get a weather window... Anyone been up to Tahoma or any of the Westside road approaches recently? We're wondering about snowshoes.... Thanks -Fear Quote
Duchess Posted May 31, 2005 Posted May 31, 2005 From what I have seen, snowshoes are not needed. Snow level is very high - think early July. Both the Tahoma Glacier and the Sickle look to be in great condition. Quote
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