DavidVO Posted July 22, 2006 Posted July 22, 2006 (edited) Climb: Sahale Peak, - Sahale Arm (Sahale Glacier) Date of Climb: 7/16/2006 Trip Report: For many neat pictures, see http://david.von-oheimb.de/gallery/Sahale/ This was one of the most beautiful mountain climbs I have ever done. I drove the three hours from Seatlle just to do Sahale, and it was well worth it. Excellent weather without a single cloud, phantastic views of glaciers all around, little streams, a beautiful wildflower carpet, a mountain goat, a marmot, a ptarmigan hen with her chicks, nice people to meet on the trail - what do you want more? Drawing from experience with Mount Rainier, I did not want to carry again all that camping gear up the mountain. So I decided to go there the evening before, sleep in the car, get up early, and do the whole thing as a single-day tour. This has the additional advantage that it is not necessary to try and hunt for a camping permit, and on the other hand to be still early enough at enjoy sunrise at an upper elevation. So I took off at 3:15 AM from the parking lot, passed the campsite at 6:45 and reached the summit at 8:15. I enjoyed the marvellous views from the summit for two hours, left from there at 10:15, and reached the car at 3 PM. You can deduct about one hour on the way up and more than 1.5 hours on the way down for taking photos and chatting with people, so I spent a total of about 5 hours going up and 4 hours going down. I had taken plenty of water with me, but needed only 2 liters because it was rather chilly in the morning and moreover I try to avoid sweating by getting rid of superfluous clothing as early as possible. I should have brought my crampons, though, since the snow on the very small glacier was very hard and slippery in the early morning, but on the way down it was perfect. The scrambling near to the summit has difficulty level I-II on the UIAA scale, so moderately easy, but slightly exposed. So, my advice: go early, go light, and don't toss wildflowers at marmots ;-) Gear Notes: no technical gear; should have brought crampons Approach Notes: via Cascade River Road Edited July 24, 2006 by DavidVO Quote
spotly Posted July 23, 2006 Posted July 23, 2006 (edited) Nice! I loved that climb as well. Saw one solo climber when we went and he was wishing he'd brought his crampons as well The "harmless" glacier does have a few large crevasses though and they were wide open when we went. The bird is a ptarmigan. Good job. Edited July 23, 2006 by spotly Quote
DavidVO Posted July 24, 2006 Author Posted July 24, 2006 (edited) Pleased to hear you like my report and the pictures I've just adapted it according to your input - thanks! Edited July 24, 2006 by DavidVO Quote
gondogoro Posted July 26, 2006 Posted July 26, 2006 Nice pics. Did you use any rope to get up the summit pinnacle ? Quote
rubberhands Posted July 26, 2006 Posted July 26, 2006 Hey!!! I saw you coming down the glacier... I was the last on the 3 man rope team you saw coming up... what a perfect day for the climb! I think there was only 5 of us that summited from the Sahale Glacier route that day. Glad you made it down safely! Quote
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