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This trip report is copied from my website, which has several other climbing trip reports and photographs from the North Cascades and elsewhere: http://www.stephabegg.com.Overview of Route
![]() Liberty Ridge and Ptarmigan Ridge routes on Rainier as seen from Seattle, overlay by Steph Abegg. |
My initial plan was to climb Mt. Rainier's classic Liberty Ridge in May 2010, but when the spring dumped several inches of snow in the Cascades, I was forced to wait until later. June's weather was a typical mix of rain and clouds, so the climb didn't happen then either. But then July arrived, bringing with it sunny skies and warm weather. Liberty Ridge was in perfect condition, something that only happens for a couple of weeks each year. Time to climb!
The following page provides a photo trip report for my climb of Liberty Ridge with my friend Jason Schilling. We had perfect conditions, perfect weather, and a great climb together. Click the photos for descriptions.
(Jason and I had so much fun on Liberty Ridge, that we climbed Ptarmigan Ridge on Rainier the following weekend with our friend Steve. Ptarmigan Ridge is a close contender with Liberty Ridge for Rainier's "best" route. Click the link for this trip report!)
Day 1 - White River Campground (4,400 ft) to camp on lower Curtis Ridge (7,500 ft)
elevation gain: 3,100 feettime: 5.5 hours
Photos from approach to camp on Curtis Ridge
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Photos from camp on Curtis Ridge
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Day 2 - Lower Curtis Ridge (7,500 ft) to camp at Thumb Rock (10,800 ft)
elevation gain: 3,300 feettime: 3.5 hours
Photos from climb of lower Liberty Ridge
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Photos from high camp at Thumb Rock
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Day 3 - Thumb Rock (10,800 ft) to Liberty Cap (14,112 ft) to summit (14,411 ft) and descent of Emmons Glacier back to White River Campground (4,400 ft)
elevation gain: 3,600 feetelevation loss: 10,000 feet
times: 5 hours from Thumb Rock to Liberty Cap, 1 hour from Liberty Cap to summit, 2 hours from summit to Camp Schurman, 2.5 hours from Camp Schurman to car
Photos from climb of upper Liberty Ridge
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Photos from descent of Emmons Glacier
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Bonus materials 1: Photos from my parents' scrapbooks
My parents climbed Rainier on several occasions in the 1970s (my mom climbed it more than my dad, since before they met she was part of the Tacoma Mountaineers; Rainier was and still is common destination for the Mountaineers). My parents climbed a few different routes (Emmons Glacier, Disappointment Cleaver, Ingraham Glacier, Sunset Ridge, Kautz Icefall) on Rainier, but they never did climb Liberty or Ptarmigan Ridges, although these were on their list. Then I was born, and the list was passed on to me.Here are a few photos from my parents' scrapbooks. The people and gear have changed greatly over the years, but Rainier is much the same nowas it was when my parents were climbing it over 30 years ago.
Bonus Materials 2: Comparisons 1 week apart
| I climbed Ptarmigan Ridge exactly 1 week after Liberty Ridge. It was interesting to see the amount of melting that occurs over the course of 1 week of normal warm summer weather.
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