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#563619 - 04/25/06 07:27 PM [TR] Dragontail- Triple Couloirs 4/23/2006
dbconlin Offline
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Registered: 11/06/00
Posts: 506
Loc: tacoma
Climb: Dragontail-Triple Couloirs

Date of Climb: 4/23/2006

Trip Report:


Scott Gullberg (scottgg) and I had our eyes set on TC this past weekend. I headed up to Colchuck lake on Saturday under blue skies and warm temps. Unfortunately this meant the snow had softened and I ended up postholing in a few places (I did not bring snowshoes). It also had me worried about the warm trend and its implication for avy danger and snow/ice conditions on the route. The NWAC gave a low rating overnight and early morning and moderate danger late morning and afternoon, especially on sun-exposed and wind-sheltered slopes. I figured that avy danger on TC wouldn't be too bad, as we would be on it early and it doesn't receive any sun. However, I was still concerned about the high freezing level, predicted by NWAC to be 7000 - 8000 feet overnight...that would mean very warm temps at 5400 feet at the lake.

I got to the lake around 3 pm and hung out, enjoying the view:



There was very little avy activity in the surrounding hills that afternoon, an encouraging sign. Some sh!t was falling off of the slopes below cholchuck balanced rock, which recieves full sun all day, but that is about it. I went to bed early as I had nothing much to do and had run out of fuel melting all my drinking water for that night and the next day and cooking my dinner, so I couldn't boil any water for cocoa. shucks! I had thought there would be liquid water in the outlet but everything I saw was frozen solid.

My alarm went off at 4 am. I looked at my thermometer and it read 25 deg F, so I figured that was the overnight low at the lake (5400 ft asl). Very encouraging! The route would be frozen and I was optimistic about the conditions we would encounter. All the snow around my bivy site was very firm and crusty too. At 4:45 I saw a headlamp coming from the trail and it was Scott, who was doing the trip "in a day".

SCOTTS STORY: Scott had arrived at the trailhead about 10 pm took a quick nap and started hiking at 12:30 am, he got to the lake in less than 4 hrs (quick time, he had good firm snow, no postholing!), then spent some time looking for my bivy site. After walking halfway around the lake and back, he found me.

We geared up and left camp at 5:30 am, walked across the frozen lake and up the slopes below the start of the route. AFter donning our crampons etc at the base, we started up the first couloir at 6:30. Conditions were perfect, very firm, we were able to frontpoint through most of it with our tools in dagger position. In some sections the snow was a little softer and we were kicking steps quite easily.

45 mins later we reached the crux ice runnels. Scott led the first pitch traversing left across a slab partially covered in thin ice and then ascending to the base of a steep runnel in 60 m. I then led the crux ice runnel, which was about 20 m of steps interspersed with steep thin ice, exited out onto the second couloir on the bottom left, climbed up and to the right and set up a rock belay in 60 m.

Me leading the crux runnel:


I belayed scott up and we continued simul-climbing above this with scott leading. The runnels ended up being two full-length pitches and took us about an hour.

The second couloir went quickly and scott continued through the rock band into the third couloir. I took over leading and by the time we reached the top we were both tired. From the col, scott led across a snow slope to a ridge, where we unroped and made the final few meters to the summit about 11:30 am, 5 hours after starting the route (6 hours from my bivy site across the lake).

Me following in the second couloir:


The descent was uneventful (good i guess). We replenished our water supply with what we had left at the bivy site, had a bite to eat, packed up, and headed out. WE still had 8.5 miles to hike, snow conditions were getting noticeably softer (we ended up breaking through deep more than a few times), and Scott had been going full on since 12:30 am!!! Luckily Scott had stashed a large can of RockStar 21 (like redbull & vodka, yes it has alcohol in it) at the trailhead, which sustained us the final 4 mi down to the gate at Icicle Creek. We finished at 5:30 pm, a 17 hr car-to-car time for Scott!!!

Gear Notes:
1 stubby ice screw
couple of cams
small nuts + tricams
1-2 pickets

Approach Notes:
Firm conditions overnight and morning, soft midday. Gated at Icicle Creek, no snow for first 1.5 - 2 miles. Bridge crossings very sketchy!!!

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#563620 - 04/25/06 07:29 PM Re: [TR] Dragontail- Triple Couloirs 4/23/2006 *DELETED*
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Loc: tacoma
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#563621 - 04/25/06 07:34 PM Re: [TR] Dragontail- Triple Couloirs 4/23/2006
TrogdortheBurninator Offline
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Registered: 04/02/04
Posts: 1655
Loc: Between Ricks and the Vu
Nice work.
Try getting rid of the "?v=0" at the end of the name

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#563622 - 04/25/06 07:34 PM Re: [TR] Dragontail- Triple Couloirs 4/23/2006
corvallisclimb Offline
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Registered: 06/22/04
Posts: 803
Loc: HW20 corridor


take off the ?=vo from the end of the image url so its .jpg[/img]
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#563623 - 04/25/06 07:36 PM Re: [TR] Dragontail- Triple Couloirs 4/23/2006
porter Administrator Offline
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Registered: 09/19/03
Posts: 15990
Loc: In Love with You
i fixed it for you bro...but ya, what those guys say...if posting a picture the URL to the photo needs to end with ".jpg" when linking to jpegs.

nice TR.
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#563624 - 04/25/06 07:47 PM Re: [TR] Dragontail- Triple Couloirs 4/23/2006
TeleRoss Offline
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Registered: 06/24/03
Posts: 644
Loc: out there somewhere
nice
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#563625 - 04/25/06 08:58 PM Re: [TR] Dragontail- Triple Couloirs 4/23/2006
dbconlin Offline
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Registered: 11/06/00
Posts: 506
Loc: tacoma
We were going to ski it but....we didn't bring skis....and were not that badass!
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#563626 - 04/25/06 09:34 PM Re: [TR] Dragontail- Triple Couloirs 4/23/2006
dmarch Offline
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Registered: 07/01/04
Posts: 123
Loc: seattle, wa
Yeah, we were going to ski it too...um, not really! We did the walk-up Dragontail via Aasgard sunday(party of 3). I think Scott(?) came by our campsite in the morning looking for Dave. The bridge over mountaineer creek was sketchy for sure sunday afternoon!!
We were able dig down and get water out of the lake
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#563627 - 04/26/06 08:42 AM Re: [TR] Dragontail- Triple Couloirs 4/23/2006
sweatinoutliquor Offline
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Registered: 12/15/04
Posts: 617
Loc: Local Boyz
Great report fellas, and nice photos! That route looks like a lot of fun when the conditions are in!
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#563628 - 04/26/06 08:55 AM Re: [TR] Dragontail- Triple Couloirs 4/23/2006
Weekend_Climberz Offline
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Registered: 08/04/02
Posts: 3340
Loc: Overlooking Elliot Bay
Nice work! Great pictures!
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#563629 - 04/26/06 10:14 AM Re: [TR] Dragontail- Triple Couloirs 4/23/2006
still_climbin Offline
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Registered: 10/18/05
Posts: 276
Loc: The Dry Side
Looks like you hit it perfect. Great job.
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#563630 - 04/26/06 10:18 AM Re: [TR] Dragontail- Triple Couloirs 4/23/2006
tanstaafl Offline
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Registered: 09/04/03
Posts: 242
Looks beyootiful. Nice job! Now I *really* wish I'd gone in there on Sunday.
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#563631 - 04/26/06 11:26 AM Re: [TR] Dragontail- Triple Couloirs 4/23/2006
sir_vent Offline
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Registered: 08/02/05
Posts: 48
Awesome job! We were watching you guys enter TC as we made our way up to the NEBC. So the ice was thick enough that you didnt have dry tool 5.8? Sounds like TC was a good choice, We had to deal with a nasty cornice.
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#563632 - 04/26/06 11:28 AM Re: [TR] Dragontail- Triple Couloirs 4/23/2006
Pandora Offline
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Registered: 04/11/04
Posts: 450
Loc: 14, 411
What a classically beautiful route! Great timing.
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#563633 - 04/26/06 02:12 PM Re: [TR] Dragontail- Triple Couloirs 4/23/2006
goatboy Offline
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Registered: 01/24/01
Posts: 1285
Loc: Waiting for high pressure
Nice work on TC!

What were conditions like on the NEBC??? Thanks!

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#563634 - 04/27/06 07:38 AM Re: [TR] Dragontail- Triple Couloirs 4/23/2006
mountainmatt Offline
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Registered: 02/05/06
Posts: 629
Loc: Yo momma
Nice job, looks like you had much better conditions than we did on the Tooth
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#563635 - 04/27/06 08:48 AM Re: [TR] Dragontail- Triple Couloirs 4/23/2006
tomtom Offline
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Registered: 01/15/02
Posts: 1942
Loc: Russia With Love
How big a herd will be heading up TC this weekend?
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#563636 - 04/27/06 08:58 AM Re: [TR] Dragontail- Triple Couloirs 4/23/2006
kurthicks Offline
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Registered: 04/22/03
Posts: 1769
Loc: in the mountains
I don't think the ice looks fat enough, especially in comparision to a couple year ago, to warrent a huge cc.com fiesta... it might be gone with these high temps anyways.
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#563637 - 04/27/06 12:13 PM Re: [TR] Dragontail- Triple Couloirs 4/23/2006
scheissami Online   content
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Registered: 07/03/05
Posts: 212
Loc: pdx
Mountainmatt, whatcha mean about the Tooth? Tons of wet, slushy snow, or what? Which route did you climb?

Cheers...

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#563638 - 04/27/06 04:25 PM Re: [TR] Dragontail- Triple Couloirs 4/23/2006 *DELETED*
scottgg Offline
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Registered: 10/05/05
Posts: 265
Loc: Federal Way
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#563639 - 04/27/06 04:27 PM Re: [TR] Dragontail- Triple Couloirs 4/23/2006
Weekend_Climberz Offline
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Registered: 08/04/02
Posts: 3340
Loc: Overlooking Elliot Bay
Note: The gate is now open.
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#563640 - 04/27/06 04:40 PM Re: [TR] Dragontail- Triple Couloirs 4/23/2006
scottgg Offline
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Registered: 10/05/05
Posts: 265
Loc: Federal Way
What a fun route! I was suprised with the number of people climbing in the Colchuck basin that weekend, especially considering the approach is still "as long as a hundred space ships"!
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