by Perry » Fri Feb 29, 2008 12:57 pm
I was in a hurry when I wrote that yesterday. The solid ice on Monday was only at the last 100 feet or so near the summit, but it did change significantly at the Miller Saddle because above that is a slightly north-facing slope. Below was very slushy in the afternoon. If we get a cold spell, I'm positive that everything will be extremely icy, and Skyline would be impossible without crampons, smart to bring an ice axe. When it ices over that hard, even going to the peak can be a little tricky at the very summit and just below Miller Saddle where it's steep (icy in mornings usually not afternoons).
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