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Crescent Moon Couloir Climber's Log
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granjeroWhee!  Sucess!

Waist deep blower in the couloir, perfect windblown on the hanging face above. First day out on the snowboard, this line did not disappoint!
Posted Sep 9, 2009 10:20 pm

Vertigo soulGreat ski descent!  Sucess!
Date Climbed: Mar 27, 2009

This was my third (or 4th?) climb of the CMC. As usual, another beautiful day and great unconsolidated, powdery snow in the belly of the couloir! Love this place!
Posted Apr 23, 2009 11:28 am

DebYahoo!  Sucess!
Date Climbed: Apr 20, 2009

Perfect conditions (except being too warm in the sun) and great snow. Glad I started at 0645 (even though I was lost for an hour in the woods!) and topped-out just as the sun was hitting the exit point of the right fork. Not sure what "spicy" and "dicey" exit was supposed to mean, I found this couloir to be excellently within my abilities, exciting but too damn short.
Scrambled to summit then tagged The Sisters, boot glissaded down to the lake then proceeded to get lost on the way out. Think I got heat stroke!
Posted Apr 21, 2009 6:14 pm

forjanIntimidating from afar...  Sucess!
Date Climbed: Mar 18, 2009

Climbed Crescent Moon with lefty. Started from Carson Pass trailhead ~ 8:30am and summited by 11:45am. Took a lunch break up the top and then headed down to tag Elephants Back.
Posted Apr 1, 2009 2:20 pm

squishySuccess!  Sucess!
Date Climbed: May 3, 2008

Climbed via Crescent Moon Col, way fun, no skiers dumping snow on us like the Cross on Tallac and 500 feet of beautiful snow. We ran into some of the mixed stuff near the top, one or two foot holds on thin snow and rock otherwise great conditions..
Posted May 4, 2008 2:03 am

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