High Sierra Climbing Second
Edition includes 40 of the best High Sierra alpine climbs ranging
in difficulty from 3rd class to 5.11c. Most of these climbs are
well-protected, 10-15 pitches long, and ascend some of the best
alpine granite anywhere. Whether you plan to scramble up the 3rd
class East Ridge of Mt. Russell, climb the 5.7 East Face of Mt.
Whitney, or ascend the epic 18-pitch Sun Ribbon Arête, our
guidebook will ensure you spend minimum time getting off-route and
maximum time enjoying the climb.
14 New routes in the 2nd Edition:
- North Ridge of Lone Pine Peak
- Mithral Dihedral on Mount Russell
- Swiss Arete on Mt. Sill
- U Notch on North Palisade
- West Face of Cardinal Pinnacle
- Southeast Face of Mt. Emerson
- East Arete of Mount Humphreys
- North Buttress of Merriam Peak
- Southeast Face of Petite Griffon
- North Arete of Crystal Crag
- Southeast Face of Clyde Minaret
- Southeast Glacier Route on Mt. Ritter
- Extended Traverse on Matthes Crest
- Northeast Couloir on North Peak
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Route Name |
Formation |
|
|
Review |
| Dark Star 5.10b, Temple Crag
The route as seen from Second Lake.
Photo:Ryan Crochiere |
|
Temple Crag |
20 |
5.10b |
|
| Sun Ribbon Arete 5.10a, Temple Crag
The route as seen from Second Lake.
Photo:SP Parker |
|
Temple Crag |
16 |
5.10a |
|
|
Tenaya Peak |
14 |
5.5 |
|
|
Temple Crag |
14 |
5.8 |
|
| East Face 5.7, Mt. Whitney
The route as seen from Iceberg Lake.
Photo:Chris McNamara |
|
Mt. Whitney |
13 |
5.7 |
|
| Positive Vibrations 5.11a, Incredible Hulk
The route as seen from the bivy spot.
Photo:Chris McNamara |
|
Incredible Hulk |
13 |
5.11a |
|
| Harding Route 5.10c, Keeler Needle
The route as seen from the approach.
Photo:Chris McNamara |
|
Keeler Needle |
13 |
5.10c |
|
| Red Dihedral 5.10b, Incredible Hulk
The route as seen from Maltby Lake.
Photo:Chris McNamara |
|
Incredible Hulk |
12 |
5.10b |
|
| West Ridge 5.6, Mt. Conness
One of Tuolumne's finest ridge climbs.
Photo:Greg Barnes |
|
Mt. Conness |
12 |
5.6 |
|
| South Face 5.8, Charlotte Dome
The route as seen from the approach.
Photo:Karl Lew |
|
Charlotte Dome |
12 |
5.8 |
|
|
Mt. Conness |
12 |
5.6 |
|
| Sun Spot Dihedral 5.11b, Incredible Hulk
The route as seen from the bivy spot.
Photo:Chris McNamara |
|
Incredible Hulk |
12 |
5.11b |
|
| East Buttress 5.7, Mt. Whitney
The route as seen from Iceberg Lake.
Photo:Chris McNamara |
|
Mt. Whitney |
11 |
5.7 |
|
| Venusian Blind 5.7, Temple Crag
The route as seen from Second Lake.
Photo:SP Parker |
|
Temple Crag |
11 |
5.7 |
|
| North Arete 5.8, Bear Creek Spire
The route from just above Dade Lake.
Photo:Chris McNamara |
|
Bear Creek Spire |
10 |
5.8 |
|
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