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Trip: Forbidden Peak - West Ridge

 

Date: 8/5/2013

 

Trip Report:

On August 4-6 My friend Zach and I climbed the West Ridge of Forbidden Peak. We got our permits and hit the trail at about 1:30 or so. It was really hot and we were swarmed by these tiny little flies. The flies were good motivation to get moving.

 

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Zach geared up and ready for some extreme alpine action

 

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It doesn't take long to get your first view of the route.

 

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There it is

 

I didn't have a map, just a GPS, but luckily there was this map near the trailhead that would actually prove quite useful in finding the upper bivy area.

 

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Notice the coordinates for the toilets. They are pretty accurate.

 

Hiking photos:

 

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Sound of Music anyone?

 

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Zach contemplating how fun the NE Buttress of J-burg looks. Next year?

 

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A good basecamp outfit is crucial to the success of any expedition.

 

The mosquitos were pretty bad, but there was a breeze that picked up and helped. Evening views from Boston Basin:

 

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The morning was nice and cold. The snow was super crunchy and perfect for cramponing efficiently.

 

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Zach looking up at the route.

 

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I chose the alpinstick approach with a toy axe on my pack that I used for the last steep bit of the glacier. Ya, I know I look like an old man in this photo.

 

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Making our way through the rock bands below the glacier proper.

 

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Walkin up snow

 

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Zach: navigating the glacier. Me: busy taking a selfie.

 

We went around to the left of the little rock island that is just below the route. There was a bergschrund that we climbed into and back out. Definitely some intense mixed moves involved.

 

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Climbin' in.

 

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Gearing up for the climb

 

We took the loose gully climber's left of the main rib just left of the couloir. It was not too fun, but we swapped a couple simul-leads and made it up.

 

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First belay off the glacier

 

Here is the beginning of the West ridge route.

 

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Somewhere midroute.

 

We simulclimbed almost the whole route I believe. Just rope drag and running out of slings caused us to set belays.

 

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On top. Woot!

 

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Crazyawesome views.

 

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Back at the col. No sunscreen again?

 

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Zach gets a little tore up on the descent back to camp.

 

We slept very well that night back at our camp and got up the next morning for the quick hike out.

 

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Morning camp.

 

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Hoods for bug and sun protection.

 

 

Overall a great climb and fun to take three days to just enjoy that beautiful area. I hope to climb around there more in the future.

 

Gear Notes:

small rack, crampons, lightweight mountaineering boots (next time I might go for approach shoes with universal crampons so climbing is a little easier but either way works), 60m half rope doubled for climbing lightweight axe, alpinstick,

 

Approach Notes:

3 hours to upper bivy sites. stream crossings no big deal. bugs, big deal. heat, hot.

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