A Bit Of Everything in the PNW: Day 2

After earning some turns, we set off the next morning for Vantage, WA to climb at Frenchman Coulee. I’ll be writing this entry since Sweeney has a backlog of his own adventures to catch up on, so stay tuned for that. Vantage was quite a change of environment, by leaving spring in Seattle, driving up over Snoqualmie Pass, through winter and into arid flat lands. Catherine has a great photo post of the trip, but I’ll try to add some details about the climbing itself.

Frenchman Coulee was pretty impressive upon arrival. There was tons of routes and plenty of climbers out already.

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First we ascended a ridge to get to the other side of the canyon. Descending through a chimney,

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Which lead us down to the routes.

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After staring at the guidebook on the Sunshine Wall for awhile, we picked a rote that wasn’t listed but looked fun and doable, considering I hadn’t lead climbed for about a year. Nearly all the climbing in Vantage is sport, or trad.

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We suited up, and I started leading.

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A little rusty at first, it was a good first route to lead on, maybe 5.6 or 5.7?

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Roughly everyone who passed us with a real guidebook asked us which route this was (just right of the chimney). I think it was in the Stems & Seeds section, but we couldn’t answer their questions.

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Catherine on route.

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With Sweeney on belay.

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Catherine un-clipped the ‘biners, with finesse, and next up Sweeney climbed and cleaned the route.

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And once cleaned, got the fun of rappelling off.

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Afterwards we prospected some more routes.

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But ultimately decided for a lunch break and choosing a campsite. Back up through the chimney we saw a lot of climbing going on at a tower and on the Feathers, our afternoon objective.

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A prime camping location was chosen, and the lunching commenced.

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The Feathers were up next. Again the guidebook was falling a bit short in describing the numerous routes. We picked a good looking one, but the crux was a little tougher than anticipated at 5.9, we later found out.

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We hung around the Feathers and then retired to our campsite for frisbee and dinner.

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Afterwards we stayed up to watch the stars, although some clouds rolled in.

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The next morning we headed out for day three, hiking and sightseeing!

The photos are a compilation of Catherine’s, Sweeney’s and mine. The square ones were borrowed from Catherine’s instagram. She was the main photographer for the day.

 

A Bit Of Everything in the PNW: Day 1

Sweeney managed to book a trip to visit me out in Seattle and experience the skiing, hiking, climbing and whatever else we could squeeze into four days.

Day one, last Friday, involved heading up to Steven’s Pass for a ski tour at Yodelin.  There we were introduced to our new friend Claudio, visiting from Switzerland, and together we enjoyed some excellent powder skiing.

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Claudio and I enjoying the view.

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The authors of this site together in the West for the first time in years.

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We did a few laps up top in a thinly treed, fairly mellow zone, all having a ball.  During a short stop for lunch Claudio shared Swiss specialties and we basked in the views.  Descending we found a slightly steeper slope and opened up the throttle a bit.

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I compiled some footage below.  Sweeney’s goPro was unfortunately having some issues.

Yodelin was a fairly short tour, but a good introduction to the PNW and only the first adventure of the trip.  Stay tuned for climbing, hiking and more ski touring, we packed it in.

Lincoln’s Throat Attempt

I was back East for a few days, and decided the trip wouldn’t be complete without some skiing.  Though NE had been without new snow for over a week, we thought we’d have a go at Lincoln’s Throat, even though we couldn’t find much beta as to its current condition.

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Shane, Sweeney, Kelly and I rode up for a mid-morning start.  We found clearing skies, and as we ascended, the snow-pack was softening up, but there was an evil looking rain crust with unconsolidated snow beneath all along the trail.  Sweeney had lent me a heavy set-up, which I was excited to ski, and thankful I had something to tour with.  Sadly, as we skinned up the drainage, temperatures cooled off, and our hopes of soft snow disappeared as winds picked up.

Playing with the snow.

Playing with the snow.

Into the drainage.  Things were briefly looking up.

Into the drainage. Things were briefly looking up.

As we reached a fork, instead of a prime slope, we found an ice bulge, and there we decided to pick a location for a pit stop and consider our options.  As we ate some snacks, two climbers post-holed down the slope towards us, revealing hollow snow in spots undermined by melt-out and held together by the rain crust.

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Ice bulge of nope.

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Remnants of a post-hole. Time to turn around.

The climbers revealed it was ‘terrible’ up top, and given our displeasure at even the current conditions, we opted to transition and ‘ski’ down, then immediately head to the nearest bar.  As we descended, the mountain got socked in above us, and Kelly had a boot malfunction.

Never a sight you want to see on a ski tour.

Never a sight you want to see on a ski tour.

No toe-block screws? No problem.

No toe-block screws? No problem.

Spirits were high here.

Spirits were high here.

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Kelly getting some turns.

Time to hike again.

Time to hike again.

Skiing the hiking trail was more a matter of speed than fun.  Zero style points were had.

Skiing the hiking trail was more a matter of speed than fun. Zero style points were had.

My trip back wouldn’t have been complete without this ‘classic’ NE tour.  Luckily Sweeney is flying out this week to visit, so we can do some real skiing.

Stevens Storm Skiing

My first PNW powder footage!  After dealing with goPro issues all season, I was glad to finally record some turns.  I headed up Monday for some storm skiing after 30″ in 48hrs at Stevens Pass. Baker has been getting dumped on, but was out of reach for a mid-week solo day trip. I had basically no clue where to go on a powder day, since I’ve spent more time up at Baker, especially when Rob was visiting, and Crystal otherwise.  Luckily I had the good fortune of skiing a most of the day with a Stevens regular I met on the lift, who showed me around.

It was a great day to get out and enjoy the snow!