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[TR] Terror basin exposed to the elements. 9/16/2006


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Climb: Terror basin – exposed to the elements.

 

Date of Climb: 9/16/2006

 

Trip Report:

 

West MacMillan Spire in a day. It sounded good on paper, but the paper got wet, drenched in fact.

 

It misted, rained, sleeted, hailed, and snowed on us. West Mac spire was socked in all day and we never even saw it.

 

We topped out on a knob on the saddle above Azure lake.

 

Swirling clouds, precipitation at the snowline, and wet rock may make for poor climbing, but they make for great photography.

 

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Lichen in its element.

 

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Pickets baptism for Tell.

 

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Terror basin treeline.

 

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Raindrops and berries.

 

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Hey! Shine over here!

 

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The terror basin camping area.

 

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The closest we came to climbing.

 

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Inspiration for future trips.

 

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From Terror to Triumph.

 

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After fifteen hours on the go, Ed and I barely mustered the energy to push-start the car when we discovered the battery had died.

 

It started, and we headed home.

 

 

Gear Notes:

 

Ax for possible heather arrests and digging into steep snow covered dirt on the descent to the campsite area.

 

Alas, the harnesses, slings, nuts, and 60m rope were just dead weight on our 7000 feet of elevation gain and loss.

 

 

Approach Notes:

 

The soaking wet brush, cold conditions, and slick roots made the descent to the overgrown logging road rather unpleasant.

 

2-4 inches of snow above 5400, but that will change soon.

 

All in all, a fitting Pickets introduction for Tell.

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What are you actually climbing in the "one climbing image"?

 

We were traversing from the camping area to the base of Terror Glacier and took a ledge too high. We did the short downclimb/scramble you see to get back on track.

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Nice pix, but quite a bad weather work-out to get them.

 

The forecast suggested it might be semi-decent. We (or the forecast) were obviously wrong.

 

I've never been good at sitting in front of the tube watching sports all day like normal people.

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