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jgroenkeSW Slopes  Sucess!
Date Climbed: Mar 24, 2009

Hiked up the Baxter Pass trailhead on Saturday and camped at 10,000 feet near the mouth of the valley between Black and Diamond. A fire burned through the canyon in 07 and a flash flood in 08 combined with light usage and no maintenance the trail is in bad shape. It is very easy to lose the trail. Started from camp Sunday morning and climbed the SW slope alternating between rock and the snow field. Summitted at noon had a nice lunch then went back down.
Posted May 28, 2009 4:04 pm

bechttEast Coulior  Sucess!
Date Climbed: Jun 2, 2007

Decided to try a Bob Burd. Left L.A. at 2AM, on the trail by 6AM, summited by 12. Views were awesome. Then decided to save time by traversing the ridge to Black Mtn (doesn't save time!). Out by 8:30PM, home by 1AM, asleep by 2AM. Pictures
Posted Jun 3, 2007 2:23 pm

forjanNE Couloir  Sucess!
Date Climbed: Mar 31, 2007

Climbed with MikeSash. Started at 4:25am from Baxter Pass T/H. Geared up at the base of the NE couloir around 10am (were dragging a** from post-holing). The lower part was deep snow (was sinking to my knees as I was breaking trail), then it got better higher up. Encountered some rock fall, which made us climb faster. Topped out in about 1 hour and a half (exit of the NE couloir is at 12,900'). Summited by 12:05pm. Rested up there for 40min. Back to the T/H by 4:24pm (12 hrs car-to-car).
Cheese burger, fries and a coke at the Mt. Whitney Restaurant in Lone Pine afterwards.

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Route Climbed: SE Slope
Date Climbed: May 5, 2002

I slept Friday night May 3rd at the Baxter Pass trailhead parking area. Started hiking at 8:30am Satudary morning. At 12:30pm, I set up camp at 10,000 ft near the Summit Meadow area and spent the rest of the afternoon climbing the north couloir of Mount Mary Austin (13,048 ft). It got icy in the upper chute and was getting late, so I only reached an altitude of 12,000 ft. While climbing the chute, snow flurries began falling for a brief period of time. Got back to my camp, prepared dinner and went to bed by 8:00pm. Woke up Sunday morning (May 5th) and started hiking at 7:30am. Entered the bowl and took the first right-hand side, very wide snow chute on the SE face. Encountered two other climbers from Russia/Ukraine who were descending the SE slope. Eventually I reached the top of Diamond Peak at 11:02am. Great view to the west, especially of Mt. Clarence King. Stayed for 30 minutes at the summit celebrating "Cinco de Mayo." Was back to camp at 1:30pm, broke camp and hiked out by 2:00pm. I reached my car at the Baxter Pass trailhead a few minutes after 4:00pm.
Posted Apr 2, 2007 1:21 am

rhyangEast chute  Sucess!
Date Climbed: May 29, 2006

Started from camp around 9900' at 5:45am, headed up the broadest couloir on the east side around 7:15. From the exit at the summit plateau, the summit is about a half mile away - arrived by 9:20.

Note that this chute can easily be confused with the NE couloir, because it's on the northeast side. But the 'true' NE couloir seems to be on the north side, just below the summit ridge. According to Secor it is the left branch. Bob Burd and company seem to have done the NE couloir, while it seems like most everyone else (myself included) apparently went up this east chute.

Anyway, beautiful clear day, almost no wind. Downclimbed / glissaded SE slope and returned to camp by noon.

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Route climbed: SE class 2-3 scramble
Date climbed: 23-May-2004

Went with a group from climber.org. Started from Summit Meadows. Scrambled class 2-3 route on SE side, traversed to summit plateau, then class 2 to the peak. Glissaded one of the chutes on the southeast slope.
Posted May 30, 2006 5:52 am

Bob BurdRoute Climbed: NE Couloir (ascent) / SE Slopes (descent) Date Climbed: May 15, 2005  Sucess!

A fine 10hr outing with Matthew and Michael and excellent weather. Trip Report
Posted May 31, 2005 11:52 pm

Matthew HollimanRoute Climbed: NE Couloir (ascent) / SE Slopes (descent) Date Climbed: May 15, 2005  Sucess!

Fun climb with some awesome summit views; Clarence King looks amazing from there. Nice dayhike out of the Baxter Pass TH with Bob and Michael.
Posted May 31, 2005 10:48 pm

CompletebumRoute Climbed: Northeast Couloir Date Climbed: March 12, 2005  Sucess!

First peak of what would be a tiring day. The route up from summit meadow went quicker than expected and the actual couloir was in great shape. From the top it seemed like a 20 minute hike to the summit but postholing to my calfs made it take much, much longer.
Posted Mar 14, 2005 1:39 pm

RSN473Route Climbed: SE Slope Date Climbed: May 12, 2002  Sucess!

outstanding snow climb on a fine spring day!
Posted Mar 1, 2005 4:41 pm

ChuckORoute Climbed: NE Couloir Date Climbed: apr 2004  Sucess!

Great spring snow climb. Killer (nice) couloir, mainly french technique with a bit of front pointing here and there. Not really snow for kicking into, but not really "full ice" conditions. Excellent view from summit - I hear Mt. Clarence King calling my name.
Posted Oct 13, 2004 7:51 pm

Dave DalyRoute Climbed: NE Couloir Date Climbed: 20 June 2004  Sucess!

Highlights: climbing the NE Couloir with Deb



Crap: discovering the "true" summit is a pile of crap. Screw the highpoint concept!



Saw that 'rinat' signed the register in 2002. And two entries from Secor.
Posted Jun 22, 2004 11:25 am

DebRoute Climbed: Northeast Couloir Date Climbed: 20 June 2004  Sucess!

After a forced bivy in Summit Meadow due to hail and rain the today before, we had a longer hump to Diamond with plenty of sunshine. The couloir conditions were very pleasant, remnants of the previous day's hail and large rock/snow fall from neighboring couloir.

Nasty thing was reaching the top of couloir and realizing the true summit was another half mile over tallus away! The view from summit was tremendous and worth the trip. Only 4 entries this year, not a popular place huh?
Posted Jun 22, 2004 12:48 am

ShanoRoute Climbed: Diamond/Black quasi traverse Date Climbed: 02May 2004  Sucess!

Camped at Summit Meadows (`11k ft?) and started up Diamond 0600; summit 1030. Followed afterward by a low traverse to Black Mtn.

Back to the meadow camp by 230pm and headed for the truck. Get an early start and go for it!
Posted May 7, 2004 3:36 pm

GuyzoRoute Climbed: northeast colour Date Climbed: April 1997  Sucess!

This is one of the best "Weekend Peaks" I know of.

Hike in on Sat. Kick back at the obivious camping spot

early sat pm. Get up early on Sunday am, and go for it!

Real nice 30-40 degree snow/ice gulley than a nice 2/3rd class rock climb up a ridge to the top! Great views of the world from the top. I recomend doing this one as early as possable so you are walking on snow/ice and not scree. Enjoy.
Posted Mar 23, 2004 11:22 pm

Rinat ShagisultanovRoute Climbed: East Colour (Snow Clasic) Date Climbed: May 2002  Sucess!

Climbed the class 3 snow colour up to the bowl and headed up to the summit. Beatiful weather and excellent snow conditions. This route is a real treasure of a non-technical snow travel in Sierra.
Posted Aug 8, 2003 4:01 am

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