RAM
08-13-2010, 11:51 AM
Jenny headed home after two weeks of hard climbing. Ziff came back after 3 days
at a folk festival, between climbs. Stevee B made his way back, making his 3rd
Cascade trip. On the docket was a five day traverse the North Pickets, know for
its rugged wilderness. The trip starts with a 20 mile boat ride to a remote
trail head off of Ross Lake.
With Ziff coming in midday and other logistics, we got dropped off by the boat
at 3:30 PM. Thirteen and a half miles later, we snuck into camp at final light,
about 10 PM. It was mostly trailed old growth forest and the bugs helped us keep
a brisk pace. The next AM we completed the hike up to Whatcom Pass and started
up toward Whatcom Peak's north ridge.
This snow arete is massively exposed and brilliant! Even the loose class 3 above
the snow is a no fall zone. A fall would result in losing 3,000 feet of altitude
quite quickly ;-O. Up we went with full packs to the summit. The back side of
the peak is gentle by Cascade standards and we landed in a place called Perfect
Pass for the night. A little rain, a bit of rainbow, a sunset....hours to soak
in the wonders. Challenger Peak loomed nearby.....The pictures......
http://picasaweb.google.com/aramv14/WhatcomPeakJuly2010#
at a folk festival, between climbs. Stevee B made his way back, making his 3rd
Cascade trip. On the docket was a five day traverse the North Pickets, know for
its rugged wilderness. The trip starts with a 20 mile boat ride to a remote
trail head off of Ross Lake.
With Ziff coming in midday and other logistics, we got dropped off by the boat
at 3:30 PM. Thirteen and a half miles later, we snuck into camp at final light,
about 10 PM. It was mostly trailed old growth forest and the bugs helped us keep
a brisk pace. The next AM we completed the hike up to Whatcom Pass and started
up toward Whatcom Peak's north ridge.
This snow arete is massively exposed and brilliant! Even the loose class 3 above
the snow is a no fall zone. A fall would result in losing 3,000 feet of altitude
quite quickly ;-O. Up we went with full packs to the summit. The back side of
the peak is gentle by Cascade standards and we landed in a place called Perfect
Pass for the night. A little rain, a bit of rainbow, a sunset....hours to soak
in the wonders. Challenger Peak loomed nearby.....The pictures......
http://picasaweb.google.com/aramv14/WhatcomPeakJuly2010#