Hey there, looking for a climb tougher than the Kauts glacier but doable in one day...never been, looking for your suggestions
Thanks!
divnamite wrote:Is the route stay in until April? We are skiing at Hood in a few weeks. Avalanche danger aside, is the route climbable in April?
Snowslogger wrote:Leuthold Couloir is over next to Reid Headwall on the west side and is also well liked and a little easier I believe.
twoshuzz wrote:The Sandy Headwall is a nice Spring route once it sloughs. Though not quite as steep as the steepest pitches of Kautz, it does offer a couple/few variations and more glacier travel than the SS and may be somewhat comparable to what you seek. Definately, though not leisurely, obtained in a day.
absinthe52 wrote:plan on climbing late June/early July....probably makes a difference w/associated rock fall i'm assuming...
Wondering if I should find another climb that stays in condition longer...
ExcitableBoy wrote:twoshuzz wrote:The Sandy Headwall is a nice Spring route once it sloughs. Though not quite as steep as the steepest pitches of Kautz, it does offer a couple/few variations and more glacier travel than the SS and may be somewhat comparable to what you seek. Definately, though not leisurely, obtained in a day.
Not a leisurely day, as I recall we took 14 hours car to car, with a slow partner an hour break to brew up. The hardest part of the route is going over the Yocum Ridge. I think we belayed only one or two pitches other than roping for the glaciers.
twoshuzz wrote:ExcitableBoy wrote:twoshuzz wrote:Definately, though not leisurely, obtained in a day.
Not a leisurely day, as I recall we took 14 hours car to car,
EB, take another peek at my post, if you will.
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