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mvsfun climb  Sucess!
Date Climbed: Jul 15, 2005

Really nice scramble. I foolishly wore heavy boots. Solo.
Posted Sep 9, 2008 1:59 pm

lneherSouth Gully  Sucess!
Date Climbed: Sep 18, 2005

We climbed the south gully route with poor visibility. The stream was running low, so it wasn't necessary to climb over the large rock at "step 3." I agree that the "step 2" slab section was the trickiest, and used the eastern veggie belays on the way down. Using the attached route, we didn't encounter the last "high cliffy waterfall" section described in Brian's excellent route description. There were some steep, unstable sections in the gullies so be careful.
Posted Dec 4, 2006 3:31 am

Andy DeweyRoute Climbed: South Gully Date Climbed: August 14, 2005  Sucess!

Made an alternate descent, see trip report. Nice sunny, hot day. Saw a mountain goat near the East Peak and a marmot near the summit!
Posted Aug 14, 2005 11:13 pm

Brian JenkinsRoute Climbed: South Gully Date Climbed: July 9, 2005  Sucess!

Started around 9 am. Finding the rocky streambed was easier than I expected and made my way up fairly quickly. Passed Step 1 easily and was feeling good. Then at Step 2 I ran into wet slabs of algae-covered granite and "treed" myself. Did some shaky-legged downclimbing and figured I would try to bushwhack up the right side in the woods. Did some vertical yarding up maples and cedars to gain a ledge than led back to the climbers path and passed this section.



Then I came to a place where some huge boulders had lodged in a small space in the gully. I ended up pulling myself up and over one while hanging off into the air. After that it was just basic scrambling up the south gully to where you pick up the Upper Gully. Did some wet scrambling up under the cave-like cliff and then more bushwhacking up to another streambed. When that one ran out, I bushwhacked right into the heather slopes and yet another streambed. This one ended in more heather slopes and then it was pick and chose up to the summit. Summit block was another scramble. Took me 5 and 1/2 hours up, spent half an hour up top and then 3 hours 55 minutes down back to the car. Very satisfying climb with some pucker factor thrown in.
Posted Jul 10, 2005 9:55 pm

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