Trip
Intermediate Alpine Climb - Guye Peak/South Gully-South Spur
Intermediate Ice Cimb - South Gully DIrect https://www.summitpost.org/south-gulley-direct/260526
- Fri, Mar 6, 2020
- Seattle Climbing Committee
- Climbing
- Intermediate Alpine
- Adults
- Intermediate Ice Climb
- Moderate
- Elevation Gain: 2,300 ft
- Maximum Wind: 23.77 kts
- Maximum Currents: 25 kts
- Pace: 3.21 Km/h
- $95.00
- 3 (3 capacity)
- 1 (1 capacity)
- Thu, Jan 23, 2020 at 4:50 PM
- Wed, Mar 4, 2020 at 5:00 PM
- Cancellation & Refund Policy
- iCal Google
Please make sure you read the beta first and describe your ice climbing experience when requesting the leader's permission.
I might increase this climb to a party of 6 if I get some strong leaders sign up.
This is a one-day climb. Note that during the winter, climbs are often canceled or rescheduled to a different date due to avi conditions, wind, and other factors. This particular climb is especially condition-dependent, and it's quite likely we'll have to move it to catch the weather window.
Email leader with a description of climbing experience.
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.
All participants WILL 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.
TBD
Guye Peak/South Gully-South Spur
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Green Trails Snoqualmie Pass No. 207
USGS Snoqualmie Pass
Green Trails Snoqualmie Pass Gateway No. 207S - See full route/place details.
Required Equipment
- The Ten Essentials
- Mountain boots that can accept crampons (not hiking boots)
- Crampons
- An ice axe (not technical ice tools)
- A sleeping bag rated to +20 degrees or colder
- A sleeping pad
- A back pack (40 to 60 liters)
- Webbing and accessory cords
- 6 straight gate carabiners
- 2 locking carabiners
- Large pear-shaped locking 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
- Cordellete
- Picket or other relevant protection
- Extra webbing or cord