Because I had a wedding to attend in mid-August near Seattle, I figured I’d start the trip with a week in the Cascades. My college buddy Page was free, and even though I’d missed his wedding earlier in the summer due to a last minute work crisis (one of the joys of being a lawyer) he was game. Off we went.
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We started with the full north ridge of Mt. Stuart (although we skipped the Great Gendarme).
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“Hey guys, got any pee? Asking for a friend…”
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If we had started earlier we would have had time for the Great Gendarme.
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Page approaching the 5.9 layback low on the ridge.
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We simul-climbed most of the ridge. Natural protection and terrain belays were abundant, and many pitches ended only because of rope drag.
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“Seriously guys, I’m jonesing for some pee. You got any?”
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Next, we headed in to climb the Torment-Forbidden Traverse.
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First view of Mt. Torment. We didn’t have a clear view of the summit of Forbidden until we were hiking out.
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Camp on the moraine beneath the Quien Sabe glacier.
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We started the next day in a cloud.
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Somewhere in Boston Basin, near the Taboo glacier.
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Somewhere on Mt. Torment.
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The clouds broke when we reached the ridge. The south side was socked in, but the north side was splitter.
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Dealing with a moat and bergschrund on the north side of the ridge.
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Choss on the north face.
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We skipped the snow/ice traverse. It looked like a steep, slushy traverse. We climbed the rock instead at 5.fun.
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The cruxiest move of the day. Page skipped a very short rap and down-climbed a balancy ramp, protected by rope drag. Following in mountain boots was fun.
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Somewhere on the ridge. The knife-edge section?
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As we crossed the ridge from S to N and back again, we skipped in and out of the clouds.
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The west ridge of Mt. Forbidden.
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Summit.
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Page is a vegan, so he didn’t eat any summit bacon. His loss.
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Downclimbing the west ridge and rapping to the glacier.
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Still in a cloud the morning after…
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But it began to break as we climbed up to the Salahe arm.
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First clear view of Mt. Forbidden.
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I thought I’d wandered into the Sound of Music.
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Clouds pouring over Cascade Pass.
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