Trip
Winter Scramble - Bearjack Ridge East Peak
- Sun, Mar 2, 2025
- Seattle Alpine Scrambling Subcommittee - Winter Scrambling
- Scrambling
- Adults
- Winter Scramble
- Challenging
- Mileage: 13.0 mi
- Elevation Gain: 3,600 ft
- 1 (4 capacity)
- 1 (2 capacity)
- Wed, Feb 19, 2025 at 10:00 PM
- Fri, Feb 28, 2025 at 5:00 PM
- Cancellation & Refund Policy
- iCal Google
[In winter trips, summit may or may not be the destination, trip success is only possible if everyone participates in navigation and trail breaking]
The destination is Bearjack mountain east peak(and maybe West peak), it will be a strenuous snow scramble, if we have unconsolidated snow a moderate scramble with a great ridge walk when there are views. If the weather is bad and lots of rain in the forecast, we will alternate to do Mount Washington in the I-90 corridor for conditioning
This is a strenuous snow scramble considering the amount of mileage and also the open slopes with soft snow. Please only sign up, if you have experience breaking trail in deep snow (and would help break trail during this trip) and have MSR snowshoes. If the forecast remains the same we might be lucky with only little snow and maybe some views. Please come layered with rain gear and gaiters. There will be a lot of snow along the way, so we'll need snowshoes at upper elevations and micro spikes in lower elevations.
Route we would follow here :https://peakbagger.com/climber/ascent.aspx?aid=1852515
Like in every early winter, the conditions are known to change depending on weather and the risks are high. Please come prepared to help navigate and take turns to break trail in fresh snow as encountered
To help self assess - if you can hike up 1400 feet or 1.5-2 miles an hour on snow free trail.
[Mountaineers trips are led by volunteer leaders, who want to share their enthusiasm for the outdoors, with others. On that note, last minute cancellations will be frowned upon]
We will meet at the trailhead at 8.00AM
Bearjack Ridge West & East Peaks
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Green Trails Alpine Lakes East (Stuart Range) No. 208SX
USGS Red Top Mtn - See full route/place details.
Required Equipment
- The Ten Essentials
- Helmet
- Crampons
- Ice Axe
- Mountaineering Boots
- Snowshoes
Check with leader for any additional group gear or required equipment specific to trip location