Mount Shasta Climber's Log

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Brad Mastros

Brad Mastros - Jul 31, 2010 1:41 pm Date Climbed: May 24, 2009

West Face   Sucess!

Great weather on our second attempt

SFMountaineer

SFMountaineer - Jul 27, 2010 12:07 pm Date Climbed: Jul 25, 2010

3rd Summit  Sucess!

Third summit, this time on the Hotlum Wintun Ridge, at 9:10am. Left camp at 8900 feet at 2:45am. I highly recommend this route, a lot of fun. On a hot day, you need to get up there early, as the snow remained fairly unconsolidated and deep up high this late in the season and postholing was a serious issue for me. Almost didn't make it.

David Naylor

David Naylor - Jul 27, 2010 1:33 am Date Climbed: May 15, 2009

1st 14er  Sucess!

Able to summit despite aggravating altitude sickness that got worse from 12000 onwards. Snow the whole way from Bunny Flat. Ideal conditions!

bennovak

bennovak - Jul 23, 2010 6:19 pm Date Climbed: Jul 21, 2010

Avalanche Gulch  Sucess!

24 hr trip with a little shuteye at Lake Helen before starting at 3:30am. Cool mountain, cool route.

kraymes

kraymes - Jul 3, 2010 11:53 am Date Climbed: Jul 22, 1989

Hotlam-Bolam  Sucess!

Solo.

Commons

Commons - Jun 30, 2010 10:10 pm Date Climbed: May 24, 2010

Shasta Video Documentary  Sucess!

Check out this video documentary about climbing Mt. Shasta: Summiting the Volcano

It is 20 minutes long and gives a good sense of what it is like to climb up Avalanche Gulch. Check out the last three minutes, that is the coolest part.

Ryan

bc44caesar

bc44caesar - Jun 28, 2010 6:28 pm Date Climbed: Jun 21, 2011

Multiple  Sucess!

26 Jun 2010 - Hotlum-Bolam Ridge
Climbed and skied the route with Jason in a day. Left the lot at midnight, took a break at dawn to let the snow soften some, but it didn't until noon. Headed to the summit finally, but found poor conditions on western aspects, so tried to ski down the Hotlum from the summit. Poor snow convinced us to traverse back to our ascent route, where we enjoyed an awesome descent!

19 Jun 2011 - Hotlum-Bolam Ridge/Bolam Glacier
Two day trip with Jeannie and a big group of Bay Area folks, camping somewhere below 10,000'. Did a couple of fun laps on the slopes above camp. Next day climbed to the summit plateau where the winds were sustained at 60+ mph. Turned around there, although several other people in the group summited on hands and knees. Skied the Bolam Glacier - chalky at first, then icy, then smooth corn down to camp.

21 Jun 2011 - Avalanch Gulch/Trinity Chutes
Climbed from Bunny Flat to the summit in 5hr 45min, waited for the snow to soften up a little more, then headed down to the top of the Trinity Chutes. Skied the central chute in perfect conditions - 45 deg at top, then about 40 down to Avalanche Gulch where endless perfect corn turns were made. Back to the car in a little over 7 hrs. One of the best ski descents I've done!

showlett

showlett - Jun 25, 2010 12:09 pm Date Climbed: Jun 17, 2010

Venture Crew 491 Summits via Avalanche Gulch  Sucess!

We had a successful summit via the Avalanche Gulch route with SWS Mountain Guides, after a delay at Helen Lake base camp due to 50-75 mph winds the day before. We had 2 adults and 4 teenagers from Venture Crew 491 summit along with guides JB and Casey, and photogrpaher for Boys' Life, Beth Wald. There were 7 people helicoptered off the mountain the weekend before, and 3 the week after so we had timing, training (ours and the guides), and some luck on our side.

mrbynum

mrbynum - Jun 17, 2010 1:59 pm Date Climbed: Jun 20, 2009

Avy Gulch Hangover  Sucess!

Managed to bring a bottle of red wine up to Helen Lake. While this was a tasty treat with dinner on a clear evening in the gulch it further reduced my hydration level to the point of waking up with one of the most wicked hangovers I've ever had. Starting early on the 20th the air temp was still below freezing when we set out, thus my drinking tube was completely frozen till we crested the Red Banks and entered the sun exposed portion of our summit day.

From now on, I'll plan to celebrate a climb post descent.

boyblue

boyblue - Jun 14, 2010 7:57 pm Date Climbed: Sep 5, 1977

Whitney-Bolam Ridge Solo  Sucess!

Used up four days for this very leisurely trip. Had enough time to explore the region a little as well as make it to the summit. Great conditions; wonderful view.

Mike Lewis

Mike Lewis - Jun 10, 2010 8:42 pm Date Climbed: Jun 7, 2010

Shasta Via Avalanche Gulch  Sucess!

I made an ass out of myself. Summited but descended shamefully. Good memories on the summit. Not so much at Bunny Flat...

pratyush

pratyush - Jun 9, 2010 12:25 pm Date Climbed: Apr 5, 2010

summitted

... with Caltech Alpine Club on their annual advanced mountaineering trip, on 04-05 Apr' 2009, via the Casaval Ridge (class 4)

AragornS

AragornS - Jun 8, 2010 1:47 pm Date Climbed: Jun 7, 2010

Casaval Ridge  Sucess!

Great day on Casaval Ridge. Started at 2:30 am from BunnyFlats and was able to climb on the ridge with just the light of the stars and the cresent moon...epic! Summitted around 10:00 and desended via Avalanche gulch and was at the Trailhead by 1:00. As EastKing mentioned the gulch is icey so don't plan on glissading the whole thing. I used about 4 1/2 liters of water and don't forget the sunscreen and sunglasses! Also snowshoes were absolutley needed on the way out, unless you enjoy 2000 feet of postholing!

EastKing

EastKing - Jun 8, 2010 12:43 pm Date Climbed: Jun 7, 2010

Avalanche Gulch  Sucess!

We were very lucky to get this peak. It was very icy in the Red Banks area. Lots of blue ice mixed with a dusting of powder. You could not glissade until 1200 feet above Lake Helen. That be said it was great to honor Tom on the summit. Posthole galore below Lake Helen.

sbkelley

sbkelley - Jun 2, 2010 1:08 am Date Climbed: May 30, 2010

Avalanche Gulch  Sucess!

Certainly fortunate to catch a break in the weather, we postponed our original start date of Friday 5/28 to Saturday. Good call that was! We made it to Helen and set up among the masses - and the solar oven of UV - and went to bed at sundown for a 1:30 am wakeup call. Our group of 6 made great time up to and through the Red Banks. By Misery Hill, the wind was biting cold, but we kept a steady pace up to the summit by 7 am. Clouds were rolling in as we descended, but cleared by the time we made it back to Lake Helen and camp. Great trip, great group!

Vinny

Vinny - May 26, 2010 1:44 pm

weathered off

Good times and fun turns with Matt and Robin but no summit to be seen. we tried the ridge route but was not meant to be.

rhyang

rhyang - Apr 26, 2010 11:16 am Date Climbed: Apr 25, 2010

Casaval Ridge  Sucess!

Camped near first window ~9800'. Windy and cold, but great snow conditions, firm and consolidated. Catwalk was in great shape. Descended Avalanche Gulch and traversed back to camp.

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Route climbed: Hotlam-Bolam Ridge
Date climbed: 21-June-2009

Climbed with Justin and Anastasia, their first time on the Great Snowy One.

Camped at Marine's Camp (10800') on Saturday .. whiteouts, thunder and light snow overnight. Sunday awoke to 0.5 inch of new snow and chilly temps (20's) but clear conditions and good snow cover on the route. Beautiful day to be on the mountain !

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Route Climbed: Green Butte -> Sargents Ridge
Date Climbed: 16-March-2009

Camped on Green Butte. Route above 11600' wasn't really in condition, so I did a lot of scrambling in crampons (class 2-3 mostly) and some steep snow traversing on the west (left) side of the ridge. Fantastic views.

Glissaded down Avy Gulch to Helen Lake, then traversed back to Green Butte Ridge and postholed for 2 hours.

Unseasonably warm and calm weather.

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Date climbed: 13-April-2008
Route climbed: West Face Gully

Camped in Hidden Valley on Saturday, then did WFG on Sunday. Started around 3:30am, reached gully exit around 8:30. Atop summit ~10-ish.

Partly cloudy weather, very windy from the W or SW above 13500', even on the summit !

Summer trail to Hidden Valley was about halfway melted out above ~8900' and wanded.

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Route Climbed: Hotlum-Wintun Ice Chute
Date Climbed: 3-Sept-2006

Climbed with Calvin Kilcrease. Started from high camp around 10000' below Hotlum-Wintun snowfield, got to 13000' and thought about crossing to climber's right into left Hotlum ice gully, but decided to just go straight up instead, since there looked to be a lot of blue ice up there.

Started simulclimbing around 13000' with Calvin in the lead. I led the simulclimbing after about two rope lengths, and then Calvin did the rest. Around 13700' or so we got back on the scree and scrambled to the summit.

The ice was mostly about 35-40 degrees, perhaps 40-45 at the most, with a lot of features. Highly aerated near the surface, but with some digging good ice for screws could be found. Fun easy climbing.

Descended the Hotlum-Wintun Ridge route, which was mostly suncupped and a bit hard above the moraine crossing, but nice and soft for standing glissades back on the Hotlum-Wintun snowfield - fun !

Weather was partly cloudy and breezy at times. Snow was nice and hard in the morning for cramponing. By 11-ish as we topped out the chute I could see meltwater forming on the ice from the morning sun - the chute faces east - glad we started early !

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Route Climbed: Whitney Glacier
Date Climbed: 25-June-2006

Climbed with Steve Larson, Kris, and Sean Robbins (from CMC). Great company, good conditions, fantastic trip.

Camped Saturday at Marine's Camp (10700') to climber's right of Northgate high camp area. Alpine start on Sunday at 4:30am, traversed lower Bolam glacier (didn't bother to rope up here) to about 10650' overlooking Whitney glacier.

Roped up at 6am, headed out across a minor and well-frozen debris-laden icefall to center of glacier and headed up. Glacier conditions good after about 11000' or so. Around 11500 - 12000' was perhaps the steepest and most heavily-crevassed area (40-45 degrees) but it was short and the snowbridges were still well frozen.

Upper section was mild, and we decided to veer left and head up the 'direct finish' - the backside of Misery Hill. This section was sustained 35-40 degrees. We exited onto the summit plateau around 9:30am.

Descended back to camp via Hotlum-Bolam Ridge and back to cars around 2-ish. Hot weather in general. We were frying Saturday afternoon, but found some bouldering and shade amid the pinnacles. Camp was on dry ground with snow slopes nearby for brewing water. Apparently lots of great bivy / tent sites in that area.

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Route climbed: Casaval Ridge (catwalk variation)
Date climbed: 10-June-2006

Started from 10300' high camp on the ridge at 4:25am, atop Casaval Ridge by 8. The catwalk was in fine shape due to a late season snowstorm a couple weeks prior.

Met up with cp0915 and his friend Mark on the summit plateau (they had come up Avy Gulch from Horse Camp). Saw thebeave7's summit register entry from the previous day.

Descended West Face Gully to 11500 or so, then traversed over to lower Casaval back to my camp.

Lots of rime ice above 12000'. Weather was a bit breezy, but otherwise pleasant. Some clouds moved in around 10-ish but the wind died down. Most people I talked to traversed to the west face instead of the going up the catwalk in the mistaken belief that it was melted out.

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Route climbed: West Face Gully
Date climbed: 13-May-2006

Went up the West Face Gully from high camp in Hidden Valley with Andrea D. Robert O. made the trip from Bunny Flat with us but didn't go up the route. John organized the trip via CMC initially, but couldn't join us due to illness. Get well soon John !

It was as perfect a day on Shasta as I have ever seen it - cloudless, mild temps, good snow, not much wind at all, and a full moon for climbing. We started at 2am, attained the top of the west face by 7:30, atop summit by 9:30. Met people who had been up Avy Gulch, Casaval and even Sargent's Ridge. The air was clear - Lassen and McLoughlin could be clearly seen.

Downclimbed gully to about 11500', then glissaded a bit. Took the variation to the climber's right of the gully, traversing just above a large pointed rock where the slope was easier and glissaded as much as the slushy snow allowed. Back in camp by 1pm.

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Route Climbed: Hotlum-Bolam Ridge to Avy Gulch north-south traverse
Date Climbed: 10-July-2005

Climbed Hotlum-Bolam Ridge with Mark Wetters, ascending to the summit plateau, where we decided that the summit pinnacle (which we had both seen multiple times) was not of much interest. Descended Avy Gulch (car shuttle). Clear but windy weather.

Got a late start from northgate (5am) and had originally intended to go place some pickets, discuss rope handling, etc. after some funky weather Saturday night, but at a break near high camp decided to just go for it when we saw that things were clear. So we carried rope, pickets, and glacier gear up to 14000' and back down again. Miserable postholing on, ahem, Misery Hill, but conditions in the Gulch were dreamy for glissading.

The Thumb Rock route is probably inadvisable right now - almost fell into the Konwakiton moat. Plenty of snow in the chutes through the Red Banks though.

btw Talked to party near northgate who climbed the right Hotlum ice gully, but reported that it was packed with snow - looked it, too.

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Route Climbed: Left Hotlum Headwall Ice Gully
Date Climbed: 29-August-2004

Alpine ice seminar with Shasta Mountain Guides. High camp around 12000' was near one of the icefalls and the snowfield between the Hotlum and Wintun glaciers. Spent time reviewing crevasse rescue, running belays, ice screw placement, various ice axe / crampon techniques, and even toproped some crevasses. Final day climbed 6 pitches of 55 degree alpine ice. Great fun and very useful for later adventures ...

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Route Climbed: Hotlum Glacier to the Step
Date Climbed: 24-July-2004

Took a glacier travel / crevasse rescue seminar with Shasta Mountain Guides that included a summit climb. Started from the northgate high camp at 4am, roped up around sunrise (5:30-ish), climbed the west Hotlum glacier route, crossed two snow bridges, then up The Step to the rocky area above, and summitted at 11:30. Usual crowds present. Returned via Hotlum-Bolam ridge, which had patches of blue ice exposed, making for a hairy descent. Views of the crevasses, headwall, etc. were excellent. Fantastic weather, though predictably it clouded up in the afternoon. Nice boot-skiing on the low-angle snowfield just above camp. Interestingly, many dragonflies were out in this area.

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Route Climbed: Avalanche Gulch
Date Climbed: 20-June-2004

Started at 3am from Horse Camp, arrived at 5 or so at Helen Lake, and the summit by 10. Most folks went up through the Red Banks. Misery Hill was mostly a scree trail. Fantastic weather - only 20-30mph winds on the summit plateau and calm/sunny on the summit itself. The glissade chute through the Banks looked a bit too steep & icy so downclimbed in the softening snow and then glissaded a bit below, which was excellent.

chinyu - Feb 24, 2010 4:23 pm Date Climbed: May 16, 2009

my first 14er  Sucess!

start hiking around 12am from bunny flat trailhead, summit at 1pm, ride my snowboard down, reach parking lot around 5pm. I was Exhausted, but worth it.

PellucidWombat

PellucidWombat - Feb 18, 2010 2:55 am Date Climbed: Feb 15, 2010

Back for Revenge!  Sucess!

I made it to the Sargents/Green Butte junction in January, but low snow made the route too slow-going and technical to continue. This time we had better snow, but a low start (road closure was at 5,000 ft!) This made for a long day between the approach, trail breaking from Bunny Flat, route finding difficulties through the cliffs, and my partner's 'tweaked' leg acting up near the end of the route and really slowing our descent. All in all it was 26 hrs car-to-car, 22.5 miles & 9,400' of gain done on 800 calories of food. Next time I'll bring more snacks for this route!

Even with full snow conditions, I found the traverse through the gendarmes far harder in terms of route finding, steepness, and hazards. Definitely my favorite route on the mountain so far!

DustyDeb9

DustyDeb9 - Jan 27, 2010 12:23 am Date Climbed: Jun 15, 2004

Avalanche Gulch  Sucess!

Another great climb with my dad. Perfect weather, camped at Helen Lake. Summited 10 am, beautiful views. Clouds came in fast during decent and there was poor visibility on our way back to Helen Lake. Amazing to see how fast the weather changes up there.

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