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North Ridge
Route
North Ridge 

Page Type: Route

Location: Oregon, United States, North America

Lat/Lon: 44.10657°N / 121.76941°W

Route Type: Mountaineering

Difficulty: Class 3

Route Quality: 
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Page By: d_shorb

Created/Edited: Sep 28, 2007 / Nov 25, 2009

Object ID: 341700

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Overview

 
North Ridge in Fall 07




From the upper Chambers Lakes area, this fun route is a straight forward, easy to follow, hike with one small scrambling section. It begins on a very broad and ever-narrowing ridge until the crux is reached at about 3/4's height, and probably around 9800'. It's crux has some fall potential and typical volcanic choss, but is straight forward and safe for experienced scramblers. It can be done year round, and is often done as part of a 3 Sisters Marathon.

One recommendation may be to have a small party due to the rock fall potential upon one's own party. Another would be to do an ascent in winter or spring when the route is largely covered in snow (with crampons and axe).




Getting There

 
Definitely check this beautiful photo out: N. ridge is the central feature.
If you don't currently own a guidebook that describes how to get to Chambers Lakes, you can get one at Amazon. Get one that tells you about the Green Lakes or Pole Creek approach and other trails and maps, regulations and permits to be aware of. Pole Creek, Green Lakes, and other trailheads make good starting points. Head to the saddle between the Middle and the South (Chambers Lakes area)and the base of the route becomes obvious.

Pole Creek Approach: This aproach is recommended. The Chambers Lakes Trail leads 7.1 miles from Pole Creek Trailhead to Chambers Lakes, heading through the forest and then encompassed by the dramatic glaciers of South and Middle Sister, where ice can appear year-round, the growth is limited to wind-twisted pines, and the rock-rimmed beauty will take your breath away. If planning to just do the north ridge, this is probably the approach you want.

Take Highway 242 west from Sisters about 1.4 miles and turn left on Road 15. Drive another 10.5 miles on the gravel and follow the signs to Pole Creek Trailhead.

At about 1.4 miles, there is a junction — bear left for .06 miles to Soap Creek. Cross the footbridge to another junction and stay to the right. After another 2.6 miles you’ll hit Whychus Creek and a fine view of the towering Middle Sister. Continue on and enjoy the views as you hike a ridge and reach Camp Lake, the first of the Chambers Lakes.

There is treatable water available at many points along the approaches, even if descending the route, the top of the mountain will have a small tarn, called Teardrop on some maps.

Route Description

 
The Crux (enlarge for labels)


Hike any part of the lower ridge along highpoints and you'll be guided naturally to its crux.I can't stress enough that this crux is straight-forward and FUN.

At the crux part of the ridge, stay climbers right (west) for a few hundred feet, returning to the ridge proper as the slope eases off toward the top. This bypass is straight-forward for any experienced scrambler, with the hard part being finding solid rock to depend upon. Hiking up and right along the base of a cliff buttress, surmount a few steps before crossing further right above the chute-like feature you just climbed up. Continuing up and right (and then back left) around the final steep steppy section and back to the ridge proper. It becomes obvious where to surmount the crater rim as climbers near the top of the route. If descending the route, head to the northern part of the crater rim, searching for the low point just west of its Northeastern high point. Climbers can easily spot the 'crux's' highpoint from the crater rim.

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enlarge for the location of the crux scrambling section

Descent

Hikers can descend the route or head down the south side's trail. Another common descent is via the "Green Lakes variation" or other routes that would proceed toward Broken Top and a 5 mountain traverse. Note also the the NW ridge (as noted on the 3 Sisters Marathon page) and western slopes of the South Sister are easily descendable, though take hikers into backountry hiking distances.

Essential Gear

Normal hiking gear.



Recommendations would include:

Seasonal backcountry wear
Helmet
Water Treatment
Crampons/ice axe in all seasons, but mid-summer - fall.
local brew for the summit.

external links

CURRENT WEATHER by the National Weather Service.

This Topozone Map of the location.

WHAT'S ON TAP AT DESCHUTES.

WHAT'S ON TAP AT BEND BREWING COMPANY.

What's on tap at Silver Moon Brewing

The Oregon Forum on Cascadeclimbers.

A list of food options in Bend.

A list of hotels in the Bend area.

What's up at Bachie?  
Cascadetraveler's beautiful black and white shows snow on the crux here.
 
The north ridge is the righthand skyline

Images

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