The Tooth/South Face

Trip

Basic Rock Climb - The Tooth/South Face

Das Toof. Mentored Lead for Tad

  • Sat, Sep 7, 2019
  • Seattle Climbing
  • Climbing
  • Basic Alpine
  • Adults
  • Basic Rock Climb, Strenuous 2, Technical 3
  • Moderate
  • Mileage: 6.5 mi
  • Elevation Gain: 2,500 ft

TBD

Climb is full but accepting climbers for the waitlist. Once the climb opens, anyone may request permission per the instructions below

Please email Peter with the following information:

  1. Tell me what SIG you are in and whether you need  a  rock climb to graduate.
  2. Read the leader notes and send the answer to the question at the end.

Priority is given to a) 2nd year students that need a rock climb to graduate b) students of any branch that need a rock climb to graduate c) everyone else

We will accumulate responses until 6:00 PM, Monday, September 2nd and then randomly assign spots based on the priority described above (you don't have to be the fastest clicker in the west to get on this climb).

ABOUT THE CLIMB

EXPECTATIONS

All participants should be familiar with the route. Look for information on the Mountaineers site, SummitPost, PeakBagger, WTA, and guide books.

PACE / TIMELINE

We will keep a moderate pace

The question for permission:
What's the name of the blue character below

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Route/Place

The Tooth/South Face



  • Green Trails Snoqualmie Pass Gateway No. 207S

    Green Trails Snoqualmie Pass No. 207

    USGS Snoqualmie Pass
  • See full route/place details.
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Required Equipment

Required Equipment

  • The Ten Essentials
  • Mountain boots that can accept crampons (not hiking boots)
  • Crampons
  • An ice axe (not technical ice tools)
  • A back pack (40 to 60 liters)
  • Webbing and accessory cords
  • 6 straight gate carabiners
  • 2 locking carabiners
  • Large pear-shaped carabiner
  • Belay device
  • Climbing harness
  • Helmet
  • Chock pick (nut tool)
  • Rescue pulley
  • Fleece or puffy jacket
  • Rain jacket and full-zip rain pants
  • Belay gloves
  • Warm gloves or mittens
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