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I've done it several times and totally agree about staying back from the edge. One time, a guy asked me to take his photo at the top and when I turned around to look at him, he was standing on a snow cornice over about 2000 feet of air! I asked him to come toward me slowly and he finally did. I then took him about 300 yards around the top s that he could see where he was just standing - and he puked.Other than that, it's a great hike. Some climbers fail to use a GPS and descend down the wrong draw which sometimes leads to problems.
Taking snowshoes or crampons? Rob just went up it a month ago. He had a thread on here. Be careful!
Quote from: jackelope on May 26, 2013, 08:35:34 PMTaking snowshoes or crampons? Rob just went up it a month ago. He had a thread on here. Be careful!No snowshoes or crampons for me, Working on a budget. Just my good ol gor-tex Danner's and some snow pants. I have gaitors but I dont think Ill need them because of how the pants are designed.
Quote from: Smossy on May 26, 2013, 08:41:49 PMQuote from: jackelope on May 26, 2013, 08:35:34 PMTaking snowshoes or crampons? Rob just went up it a month ago. He had a thread on here. Be careful!No snowshoes or crampons for me, Working on a budget. Just my good ol gor-tex Danner's and some snow pants. I have gaitors but I dont think Ill need them because of how the pants are designed.You going solo?
Seems early. I'd bet that there will be LOTS of snow.
At least take an ice axe so you can self arrest if need be. There are some wide open steep areas where if you slip on snow and ice, you're not stopping. Bring extra warm gear to. The weather up there this time of year is not to be trifled with.