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U-Notch Climb, Conditions, and Cleanup

PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 8:04 pm
by JedSMG
Just got back from 4 days at the Palisade Glacier. A little conditions summary video: http://youtu.be/H0MAIrsuOdY

Chad and I approached to the "Fischer Camp" on the west moraine of the glacier. Continuous, suncupped snow from Sam Mack up.

The second day we climbed the L-Shaped Snowfield route on Sill and the "Yellow Brick Road" on Gayley in perfect conditions.

Day 3 we did the U-notch in challenging conditions. On descent we cleaned up 12 pounds (not 20, as I suggested in the video :oops: ) of old rappel slings, rattly pins, jingus nuts, and even a 1974 quarter, a camelback nozzle, and some other contraband. Some of the highest "stranded" anchors were out of reach and remain as reminders of an older, fatter U-notch ice climb. And I am sure there are anchors buried under this year's layer. There are now good rock-based anchors in the lower 3rd of the route. The upper 2/3rds is currently down-climbable, but will soon be safe to descend on v-threads. Let's keep it clean up there. Be safe, but remember all the "LNT" descending options: Specifically, run these skinny ropes directly through v-threads, or come down on bollards. A bollard chopped into the lip of a couloir-wall moat can be real fast and secure.

Here's our pile of "tat". I am just realizing that the photo is out of focus, or is that my computer screen? Chad, have a better one?

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In summary, the Palisades couldn't be in better condition! Fast, consolidated snow, cruiser approach, dry rock, and relatively good weather. Awesome! Enjoy.

Re: U-Notch Climb, Conditions, and Cleanup

PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 9:03 pm
by SJ
Sweet! Can't wait to get up there!

Re: U-Notch Climb, Conditions, and Cleanup

PostPosted: Tue Jul 12, 2011 9:30 pm
by WML
Thanks for helping keep it clean out there!

Re: U-Notch Climb, Conditions, and Cleanup

PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 3:45 am
by bajaandy
Sweet. Nice update vid and good on ya for the clean up.

Re: U-Notch Climb, Conditions, and Cleanup

PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 6:31 am
by granjero
Bravo Jed! Did you do any cool bishop2bishop bike ride to ski descents this year?

Re: U-Notch Climb, Conditions, and Cleanup

PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 2:46 pm
by asmrz
Thanks Jed. Wonderful attitude and clean up action. Much appreciated. Alois.

Re: U-Notch Climb, Conditions, and Cleanup

PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 4:43 pm
by Palisades79
Good job. The camp is the one of the PSOM sites named after John Fischer (not Fisher). In 1978 ,John showed me a Norman Clyde stash near Contact Pass which was a large metal garbage can full of junk that Clyde had picked up in the area and said that there were several others in the Palisades.


Jerry Adams ,Sacramento

Re: U-Notch Climb, Conditions, and Cleanup

PostPosted: Wed Jul 13, 2011 5:29 pm
by The Chief
Jed... good job.

WOW! Sure looks like a buttload more tat grew since we did the same two years ago. We too had a ton of crap that I brought out.

Were you able to clean out the several different fixed Camalots & Friends from the Island down to the last Rap? I desperately tried two years ago during our clean up project and could not get them out. I am assuming that you did not even encounter them as the snow level is much higher this year than it was two years ago. Probably all still buried huh?

Re: U-Notch Climb, Conditions, and Cleanup

PostPosted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 5:20 pm
by JedSMG
Granjero: Nope. And don't remind me! :-) Though I have more than my share of excuses, I'm not psyched that I let this one slip through. Excuses like: the best powder season ever, a month in Alaska, 3 big "professional development" courses, a divorce, the best ice season in a while, and laziness. You know, stuff like that... Maybe I'll do a dry-land version in the fall.

Jerry A: Thanks for the post. And for the spelling correction. I spoke briefly with John about your climbs with him. Sounds like the two of you had some sweet adventures!

Chief: Yup, there's still tons of stuff both above and below the current snow line. Some of the anchors we cleaned up had rap-rings etc. frozen into the gliding couloir. Pulled tight as a bow-string! Probably pulls off some of those flakes on occasion! One pin anchor was easier to clean by prying the flake off.