timmy_t Posted May 8, 2009 Posted May 8, 2009 to whoever's been up the sulphide lately, how far up the road can you drive? anything else noteworthy? thanks Quote
skjos Posted May 8, 2009 Posted May 8, 2009 Weather/conditions permitting, I'll be bringing my chainsaw next weekend, hopefully, I won't have to use it and the road is snow and tree free. Trees I can handle, but I would like to know about the snow (if any). Quote
peas Posted May 8, 2009 Posted May 8, 2009 We walked from mile 2.5 on the Shannon Creek road on April 26 due to trees, but would have started at mile 3 if we brought a better saw. At that time, snow was patchy until ~0.5 miles to the trailhead and we had our skis on for the rest of the way (skinning across some bald spots here and there). I think that someone posted up some more recent conditions in the North Cascades section, but I couldn't find the post again. They got stopped by the same tree and had somewhat patchier snow. Sounds like the snow in the clear cut at the end of the road is going fast. Have fun. Quote
skjos Posted May 9, 2009 Posted May 9, 2009 Thanks for the road update, are any of the downed trees super-huge, my 24" bar can get through most stuff, but super-big trees take awhile. Quote
timmy_t Posted May 9, 2009 Author Posted May 9, 2009 thanks guys, maybe I'll give a little update when I get back on Sunday... Quote
peas Posted May 11, 2009 Posted May 11, 2009 I don't know what 24" bar means, but all we had was a 6" hand saw and we probably could have made it through all the trees given enough time and motivation. So if you have 24" of anything I'm sure you'll be fine. Quote
timmy_t Posted May 11, 2009 Author Posted May 11, 2009 Just climbed Shuksan via the Sulphide yesterday. You don't need a chainsaw of any kind; you need a snowplow. All downed trees that aren't buried by snow have been cut down. Anyway, you can drive to within about a 10-15 minute walk of the trailhead. Quote
skjos Posted May 11, 2009 Posted May 11, 2009 Sweet, thanks for the information. How were snow conditions: Any post-holing, would you recommend snow shows, avalance conditions on the pyramid? I'm looking to head up on the next weather window (this weekendish). Quote
timmy_t Posted May 13, 2009 Author Posted May 13, 2009 No postholing, because we had skis on. If you have a snowboard that isn't of the split variety, then snowshoes. Summit pyramid was fine, a ladder to the summit thanks to the nice big steps made by a Canadian climber in front of us. A little slippy on the traverse underneath the cliffs by the col (5500'?) on the way out, but that's it. Brother skied into a tree well in the clearcut section. Quote
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