by calicokat » Tue Aug 09, 2011 9:42 am
Having just finished and crossed these passes, I offer this:
Muir Pass was the most physically draining. 3 miles of snow on either side, it is a long slow slog.
Mather Pass is no problem if hit in the afternoon. There is no snow to worry about on the south side where the reported cornice and rock finding route were...it is now melted out. Now the north side was really icy when I crossed.at 0630. Had to chop new deeper steps with the ice axe (the thunderstorms had smoothed out the previous boot track and sun cups). Took two hours to cimb the final 500'. Climbers coming over in the afternoon were able to improve my track as the snow softened. Timing is key
Pinchot has no difficulties.
Glen has 1000' vertical feet of soft boot beaten down snow on the north side, none on the south. Not technical, just tiresome.
Forester is very similar to Glen, just 1500' of snow on north side, none on the south. The scary snow chute on the south is melted out.
Most of the harrowing reports I had received prior to leaving where old news. Things are melting out quickly and I had zero trouble with the stream/river crossings.
Overall still very difficult trek, took a lot of physical and mental stregth to complete, but completely doable. Can't wait to do it again in a "normal" year to compare experiences