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I hiked up Mt Si yesterday (Sunday) and saw two climbers on the Haystack climbing the steep gulley\crack on the south face. Conditions looked Scottish, complete with fog, wind, and blowing snow. I'd love to see a trip report and photos.

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I hiked up Mt Si yesterday (Sunday) and saw two climbers on the Haystack climbing the steep gulley\crack on the south face. Conditions looked Scottish, complete with fog, wind, and blowing snow. I'd love to see a trip report and photos.

 

Long awaited second ascent, but unfortunately any TR will involve a pay to view Go-Pro movie by the famous Euro alpinists who jetted over here for the SA of this famous test piece

 

http://cascadeclimbers.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/topics/950227/1

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I was up there too. Seemed too wet to enjoy the climb... but to each his own, I guess.

 

Yep, it was a bit wet and there was no ice this time, but when you gotta get out you gotta get out. That south chimney's a nice diversion when it's full-on shit weather and avi death conditions in the real mountains.

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