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TR: Little Tahoma via East Shoulder

Last post 06-23-2008, 6:23 PM by taternik. 2 replies.
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  •  06-23-2008, 12:02 PM 15629

    TR: Little Tahoma via East Shoulder

    A group of us climbed Little Tahoma this past weekend. We hiked up to Meaney crest and found it to be largely melted out by now. The walled tent sites are dry now. The evening was very windy, and those were the conditions we woke up to at 12. The weather report at the ranger station said that the prediction called for 60mph gusts at Camp Muir... We decided to check again in two hours.

    By 2:30 the wind had died down, and the summits of Rainier and Little Tahoma would occasionally be visible through the drifting clouds. We left camp late, at 4am. The snow was good and took crampons well. There were a few crevasses open on the Fryingpan glacier. We placed five wands on the way up the Fryingpan since most of that ascent was done in clouds.

    The good snow conditions persisted on the Whitman. There are a couple of large crevasses open on it. The rock band marking the exit from the Whitman was iced over in spots, which made it a bit of a pain to get over. The little snowfield above that is melting out fast. The final gully to the crest is in good shape. We tagged the summit a little before 11 and headed down.

    We rappelled the icy rock band to descend to the Whitman glacier again. There's a couple of slings left up there as a result of that. The snow had softened up considerably. The entire time we were above the marine layer and had pretty good sun, so we plungestepped down the upper 1/4 of the Whitman and glissaded the rest. Unfortunately the Fryingpan glacier was very soft on the way back to camp, and since it is not steep enough to glissade it made for a miserable hike. We got in another 1500' of glissading down from Meaney crest to Fryingpan creek. The snow was soft which allowed for a very controlled glissade.

    We were out to the cars at 8:30pm, having left Meaney crest a little after 5, and made it back to Bellevue a little after midnight, having stopped at Mazatlan in Enumclaw to get a bite to eat. Not too many places open at 10pm on a Sunday.

    Approach: The bridge over Fryingpan creek is damaged, but if it held me with a full pack it should hold anyone else. Just cross one at a time.

    Gear: Standard glacier gear, some anchor material for rap.

    Other: We were surprised to see that AT&T has full strength coverage on Meaney crest.

  •  06-23-2008, 5:57 PM 15630 in reply to 15629

    Re: TR: Little Tahoma via East Shoulder

    Well done on Little T.  any photos to share?

  •  06-23-2008, 6:23 PM 15631 in reply to 15630

    Re: TR: Little Tahoma via East Shoulder

    Pics are coming once I get them from the guilty parties. I did not take my camera out too much.
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