Page Type Page Type: Trip Report
Date Date Climbed/Hiked: Oct 24, 2015
Activities Activities: Mountaineering
Seasons Season: Fall

14 Hours of AWESOME


We rolled into Pole Creek close to midnight on Friday night, electing to do the push on Saturday so it would be easier to negotiate a ride from Devil's Lake back to Pole Creek.  The main issue was that if we left at our proposed time of 330am, we would be operating on a dangerously little amount of sleep that could likely prevent our success.  So, we elected to awake at 445am, and left at 515am, hitting the talus field below the Middle/North saddle by daylight after running the first few miles.


Starting a little later also allowed us to scope out the route off of North and over Prouty Point a little better. We stayed much closer to the line of accent, instead of dropping off to the west like last time. This allowed us to make a direct line up through a rock band, traverse back to the west to avoid unnecessary elevation gain, and line up for Middle. If we had some extra traction (Yaktrax, or something similar), it seems possible to drop off to the west more quickly and traverse the edge of the Collier glacier. This would be a less direct line, but prevent a 300' climb back up the side of Prouty. Something to consider for future traverses...

From there, it was a cruise up to the summit of Middle, and back down and over to the section leading up to South.  We grabbed water off the remnants of the lower Irving glacier.

Coming up the north side of South Sister was mostly a scree walk with no trail - slow going. The ridge becomes more prominent higher up and we found staying on the top allowed the easiest travel. Once we reached the large buttress of choss, we stayed to the climber's right. For the next 500' feet, the angle steepens and the rock gets incredibly chossy. It'd be best not to fall up here. At the top of the choss chute, we topped out a more solid, grey band of rock. Although it looked like a teetering pile of refrigerator-sized plates, we scrambled up without much trouble onto the final summit field.  The way down was straightforward, in the dark, and beautiful.  Ecstasy abounds, even when energy stores are nearly depleted, and we were able to slowly jog sections on the descent.

Beers at the car, brought to us by our amazing friends, were the icing on the cake.


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