Nizzy and I embarked on a little exam training and climbed the Fisher Chimneys in less than ideal visibility. It was an improbable looking line at the beginning, but the route unfolded bit by bit. We climbed the SE Ridge of the Summit, which was really nice, solid, rock.
Nice weather for rockclimbing huh?
News and climbing experiences from Timberline Mountain Guides and Smith Rock Climbing School.
Saturday, August 25, 2007
Thursday, August 9, 2007
SW Buttress of Cutthroat Peak, Washington Pass
After climbing 2 years ago together in Oregon, Hans and guide Pete Keane hooked up for a climb on the awesome granite of Washington Pass, on the east side of the Washington Cascades. They chose the SW Buttress of Cutthroat Peak. This climb has some classic alpine rock climbing up to about 5.8 in difficulty. One advantage of this area is its relatively dry climate compared to other areas in the Washington Cascades.
Sunday, July 29, 2007
North Ridge of Forbidden Peak
Stephen Perry, from Minnesota, and guide Pete Keane had an excellent 4 day trip to climb the awesome North Ridge of Forbidden Peak in the North Cascades National Park. This climb encompassed all the classic elements of mountaineering including glacier travel, steep snow, and 5th class rock climbing. Here is Stephen topping out on the 600 foot ice face leading to the North Ridge. Behind him is Eldorado Peak. We hope to offer trips to this exciting region in 2008!
Stephen on the summit of Forbidden Peak after 11 hours on the go!
Stephen on the summit of Forbidden Peak after 11 hours on the go!
Sunday, July 15, 2007
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Welcome to TMG's Guide's Blog. We hope to have some interesting posts about some of the climbing we are doing.
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