The Tooth/South Face

Trip

Basic Rock Climb - The Tooth/South Face

Englund SIG climb with 1 spot open for 2nd year Basic needing climb for graduation

  • Fri, Jul 3, 2020
  • Seattle Climbing
  • Climbing
  • Basic Alpine
  • Adults
  • Basic Rock Climb, Strenuous 2, Technical 3
  • Moderate
  • Mileage: 6.0 mi
  • Elevation Gain: 2,500 ft
  • Maximum Wind: 45 kts
  • Pace: 2

Alpental Parking Lot, 5:45 am
Not open for others until the registration date. Please do not reach out for leader permission before the registration open date.

Englund SG climb w/one spot open for other SIG who doesn't have a climb leader. 
Not open for others until the registration date. Please do not reach out for leader permission before the registration open date.
Leader permission required- you will need to put the max current listed for this climb in the subject line of your email and list the climb.  Other info to follow.

EXPECTATIONS

So that we’re all on the same page, your participation on this trip implies acceptance of the following – That you will be an engaged and contributing teammate to the discussion, decisions, and actions going forward.  You all will have go-do actions and assignments.

All participants should be very familiar with the route. Look for information on the Mountaineers site, PeakBagger, Summit Post, Mountain Project, and Super Topo, WTA, and guide books.

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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