May 2010-11, New ski descents on Mount Rainier

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Lowell_Skoog

May 2010-11, New ski descents on Mount Rainier

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I've been in touch with Andy Bond, a guide for RMI. Andy told me about a couple of ski descents that he's done on Mt Rainier in the past year. Andy participated in the April 22, 2011 ski descent of the Nisqually Ice Cliff described in this trip report.

http://www.turns-all-year.com/skiing_sn ... ic=20622.0

I asked Andy whether he was planning to post a trip report about his recent descents. He said he was reluctant to post anything, but said it was okay when I offered to post a third-person report. So here goes. I thought these routes were newsworthy.

On May 9, 2010, Andy Bond and Jesse Dudley skied the Sunset Amphitheatre Headwall Couloir (photo below does not show the conditions of the descent).

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They spent the night of the 8th at Camp Muir and climbed to the summit the next morning. From the top of Liberty Cap, they skied down Sunset Ridge a bit before finding the proper entrance to the couloir. A few hundred feet below the top of the couloir they encountered a 30-ft cliff band that required a 60-ft rappel. Below the rappel they skied westward to reach the main couloir. The couloir had some good, steep powder skiing. They skied via the Puyallup Glacier to the South Puyallup River trail and the west side road.

On May 4, 2011, Andy Bond skied the South Tahoma Headwall (photo below).

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He skied to Camp Muir with a friend on the evening of May 3. After a night at Camp Muir, Andy climbed the Gibraltar Ledges route solo to Point Success. The headwall was rimed with a couple of short steps. Andy anticipated two rappels and had brought two 50m ropes. He rappeled over a 45 to 60 degree ice and rock section with skis on, then removed skis to rappel over a 25ft vertical ice section. Below that point, the route was pretty straightforward, with sun-warmed snow and 40-degree slopes. He skied the lower Tahoma Glacier to the South Puyalup Trail and the west side road.

Andy mentioned that when his party skied the Nisqually Ice Chute in April, their original objective was the South Tahoma Headwall.

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Thanks for posting that, Lowell. Andy has skied a bunch of other big, steep lines on Rainier, too. I got an email from Andy at some point this winter about Sunset Amphitheater Couloir. That's one I always wanted to ski. The Nisqually Ice Cliff also looks like fun. The South Tahoma Headwall sounds about how I'd've expected. Way to get after it, Andy.

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These are some cool new lines. Good to know that some steep stuff has been getting hit on Rainier. Big lines.

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