Major Major Posted April 10, 2014 Posted April 10, 2014 Trip: Speed Ascent of Mt. Hood -- 2:02'37 - South Side - Pearly Gates Date: 4/10/2014 Trip Report: For about a year I have been curious about my top speed on the SS of Mt. Hood. With the fast and light style in mind, I still wanted to maintain the actual 'climbing' of Mt. Hood while reaching my max speed. So I decided to skin up on my 187s as high as possible then crampon on up the rest of the way. With the record-setting speed at 1:56, I knew it would be nearly impossible to beat the trail runner's record, as I was wearing ski boots/skis and crampons, and equipped with a whippet and small back pack. But still, maintaining the purity of the climb -- including climbing the Pearly Gates with ice -- meant something to me (even if not the hardest climb). I also know this was an unsanctioned, unwitnessed climb (apart from my climbing partner), but also unsupported. Whatever, I gave it my best and had a great time. Conditions were so-so. Wind was a little colder and faster than forecast, and the snow above Palmer was all chicken heads and punch-through snow. Further, the Pearly Gates, were, er, not so pearly. But, haven't we all had worse days. Again, this timing is based on the honor system, but I'm sure my friend can attest to the milestones i reached en route to the top. It was a typical blue sky day. Gear Notes: 187 skis/skins Sportiva ski boots Trekking pole Whippet Small back-pack Minor snacks Helmet for safety Quote
keenwesh Posted April 11, 2014 Posted April 11, 2014 nice work, 6-7 min off the record isn't too shabby Quote
Ben Beckerich Posted April 11, 2014 Posted April 11, 2014 nice work, 6-7 min off the record isn't too shabby There's an official record? Quote
rocky_joe Posted April 11, 2014 Posted April 11, 2014 Is that a c2c time? Strong work! Such a rad feeling to know how fast you can do something, whether or not it's a record. Quote
Major Major Posted April 11, 2014 Author Posted April 11, 2014 (edited) Here's the record. Apparently he ran up the mountain in sneakers with 2 poles. http://www.mlive.com/sports/grand-rapids/index.ssf/2013/02/mountain_running_is_passion_fo.html Edited April 11, 2014 by Major Major Quote
astrov Posted April 11, 2014 Posted April 11, 2014 All true, too. You'll smash the record next time. Quote
Ben Beckerich Posted April 11, 2014 Posted April 11, 2014 So what about that doctor who claimed car-to-car in under 2 hours? I never really believed it, myself... but I've always had a hard time finding any kind of official records for Hood. Quote
Ben Beckerich Posted April 11, 2014 Posted April 11, 2014 My fastest time, almost a full hour longer than your time posted today, was done in hiking boots and contact strap crampons... you'd probably move a lot faster on foot on hard snow. I'll race you, next time Quote
astrov Posted April 11, 2014 Posted April 11, 2014 (edited) BB- I was 3:10 t-line to summit in full-shanked sportivas today. Will try for 2:40 before season end. Edited April 11, 2014 by astrov Quote
spadden Posted April 11, 2014 Posted April 11, 2014 Nice time! We are planning to climb Hood for the first time the week of April 21. Any info you could give on conditions would be great. Ice on the Pearly gates? How much? Verticle? Crevases? Thanks for any help you could provide. sean Quote
Major Major Posted April 11, 2014 Author Posted April 11, 2014 My sense is that between now and mid to late April a lot of the precarious snow situated in cornices and vertical rock will have fallen, but if there are still loose pieces, one must take caution. Conditions were mixed on my climb. Chicken head ice in the trianble moraine and then higher up there was variable crusty, icy, and even punch-through snow. The Pearly Gates were definitely preferable to the old chute because of the directness of the route and the nice yet low-angle ice step. Bring an ice axe or just a tool. Steel crampons are preferred if you want to descend the Pearly Gates, which I recommend. Other than that, the condition for your climb could vary depending on weather between now and then. Quote
Major Major Posted April 11, 2014 Author Posted April 11, 2014 Also, the berg is completely filled in. Quote
Major Major Posted April 11, 2014 Author Posted April 11, 2014 Ha ha! That reference resonates with me in so many ways. Nah man, just a fun day out with fellow climbing partner, Astrov. Now I need to do some real climbing. Quote
JasonG Posted April 11, 2014 Posted April 11, 2014 Glad it hit the spot. That is a fast time, nicely done. Quote
astrov Posted April 11, 2014 Posted April 11, 2014 On the Internet, nobody knows that you're a dog. Woof woof! Quote
The Cascade Kid Posted April 17, 2014 Posted April 17, 2014 Very nice work. What kind of ski kit are you on, and did you carry your skis to the top? Some things about the prior speed record doesn't with me, I have to say. The record holder makes a big deal about having an official timer and implicitly discredits ascents without one. In my view, any record attempt/break should simply require honest reporting. Yours is a great example. Now that the game is down to a matter of minutes, it becomes important to mention the precise start and end points, but the athlete's watch should be an adequate measure of his/her effort. Also, why is Mt Hood subject to a one-way record? Mt Rainier stands as a car-to-car effort, and that makes a lot more sense. Quote
Major Major Posted April 17, 2014 Author Posted April 17, 2014 I must say, the c2c time would be much harder to achieve. For me, descending has always been the challenge but also the delight when skiing. I ditched the skis at the top of palmer and transitioned to crampons. The transition sucks up time, for sure. But, I simply refuse to 'climb' that mountain without skis. No one should walk off that mountain, ever. When I carry skis to the top it takes much longer, like 2:30. The guy who set the record did it in sneakers. I'm tempted to try but apprehensive to do it sans climbing with crampons, axe, etc. His aim was to open up the realm of Trail running. My message: speed is safety, plain and simple. Ski gear: 187 dynafit manaslu, sportiva spitfire, and broken dynafit bindings, among other a acoutrements. Quote
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