Mount Gardiner Climber's Log

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wmolland

wmolland - Sep 25, 2019 12:21 pm Date Climbed: Sep 20, 2019

Cool summit ridge!  Sucess!

We hauled our packs all the way from Roads end to near the summit of Gardiner. Great training! We elected to rope up for the final ridge section, which is super cool! If you're super confident on 4th class stuff you'll be fine without a rope but we were happy we had one.

relic

relic - Sep 3, 2016 12:14 pm Date Climbed: Jul 16, 2016

Via E or NE chute  Sucess!

The ridge portion is indeed enjoyable. Back in my home range, the North Cascades, a knife edge like that we'd call 5.0. Of course, the rock would likely be crappier.

RoryKuykendall

RoryKuykendall - Sep 10, 2014 1:03 am Date Climbed: Jul 15, 2013

Not quite

Took a day off work from my job at Furnace Creek Ranch to attempt this as a dayhike from Onion Valley. Really enjoyed the approach from Charlotte Lake. Started feeling not so hot at about 12,000 feet (I was living 200 feet below sea level at the time). I got to the base of the South Summit but decided to bail on the class 4 and descend into Gardiner Basin and eat lunch. Ended up hiking back through 60 Lakes Basin, past Rae Lakes, and Glen Pass. All in all a fantastic 17 hour day in the High Sierra.

cab

cab - Sep 2, 2014 2:28 pm Date Climbed: Aug 30, 2014

From Onion Valley  Sucess!

First peak of a 3 day Labor Day adventure. Climbed Gardiner on Day 1 from Onion Valley. The final ridge to the summit was great fun on solid, exposed Class 3+ rock. Climbed Cotter and Clarence King on Day 2.

bc44caesar

bc44caesar - Sep 10, 2011 7:56 pm Date Climbed: Sep 8, 2011

Northeast Chute  Sucess!

Climbed Gardiner after an exciting climb of Cotter. A slog up to the south summit. Some easy 4th class scrambling and a cool, easy knife edge lead to the true summit. I disagree with others here though - Clarence King is a much more serious and challenging summit.

mrchad9

mrchad9 - Jul 26, 2011 2:43 am Date Climbed: Jul 23, 2011

NE Ridge  Sucess!

Great trip with Vitaliy M. and Max up the NE ridge from the highest lake in 60 Lakes Basin before Clarence King the next day. Fun class 2-3 on the ridge surpassed only by the summit ridge. Really liked this peak.

seano

seano - Jul 19, 2011 1:54 pm Date Climbed: Jul 16, 2011

From Charlotte Lake  Sucess!

With Tom and Laura. Mostly a sand-slog and talus-hop, but an exciting finish.

craig512

craig512 - Jun 27, 2011 2:02 pm Date Climbed: Jun 25, 2011

Gardiner Pass to South summit  Sucess!

This was the toughest hike I've ever done. It took four of us 19 hours from Roads End 6:30am to 1:30am. With the huge amount of water runoff and snow around the South slope we decided to hike up to Gardiner Pass and across the ridge to the South summit because nobody had crampons or waterproof boots. This route does give you excellent views north along the ridge. There was a HUGE avalanche this spring that took out about 300 yards of trees for about a mile or two on the south slope of Gardiner Pass, be careful if crossing this mess. Also, the summit register is missing, so if you do summit bring a pad and pen to leave :(

Desert Solitaire

Desert Solitaire - Oct 2, 2009 11:41 am Date Climbed: Sep 24, 2009

More fun than Clarence King!  Sucess!

Definitely more fun than Clarence King! Climbed in a day from camp as part of the Kings Spur traverse (CK, Cotter, Gardiner). Coming from Gardiner Lakes, I took the sweeping ridge that leads to the lower summit. It was fun class 2-3 scrambling the whole way, and the summit ridge was loooots of scrambling fun. Staying on the knife-edge the WHOLE time bumps up the difficulty to a short 5.5 move.

bechtt

bechtt - Sep 27, 2008 12:51 pm Date Climbed: Sep 26, 2008

Ascent SE Ridge, Descent E Chute  Sucess!

Long day hike out from Onion Valley. Easy ascent/traverse leads to the South Peak where the fun begins! Descended East Chute and climbed Mt Cotter before the long exit via Rae, Glen, and Kearsarge Passes. Pictures and trip report

Bob Burd

Bob Burd - Aug 2, 2008 9:35 pm Date Climbed: Jul 23, 2008

From Roads End  Sucess!

Not quite the slog I recalled now that I was only carrying a daypack. Much nicer! Trip Report

Matthew Holliman

Matthew Holliman - Aug 21, 2007 2:33 am Date Climbed: Jun 16, 2007

Dayhike from Cedar Grove  Sucess!

Ascended the south slopes, then descended the east chute to head over to Cotter. Looped back via Sixty Lakes Basin and the Woods Creek trail--a very long, rather tiring day. The bushwhacking past Charlotte Dome pretty much sapped any drive I had to go and climb that thing, at least until I forget how bad the brush was...

The knife edge is a fun scramble, with nice exposure and perfect holds right where you want them. Some of the easiest 4th class I've climbed in the Sierra.

RSN473

RSN473 - Jun 2, 2005 12:26 pm

Route Climbed: NE Chute to E ridge Date Climbed: Aug 24, 2004  Sucess!

East ridge was climbing at it's best!

mtnfoto - Jan 21, 2004 11:03 am

Route Climbed: South Arete Date Climbed: Summer 1980  Sucess!

Long day climb from Onion Valley. Climbed solo in a near whiteout.

Bob Burd

Bob Burd - Aug 30, 2001 10:06 pm

Route Climbed: South Slope (ascent), East Chute (descent) Date Climbed: July 14, 2000  Sucess!

mconnell and I were on a grand tour of the Gardiner Basin, climbing Mt. Gardiner on the second day. We carried all our crap up to nearly 13,000 ft at the south summit, traversed over to the north summit and back, then carried our gear down to Gardiner Lakes. I had a helluva headache at the high altitude, but the climbing on the knife edge was fantastic. And the climb from Charlotte Creek is an amazing slog. Worse than Mt. Clark's NW Arete approach! Trip report

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