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The Route | |
The trip took us 2 days. Day 1 involved skinning/snowshoeing into Boston Basin, and getting to Boston Glacier via the Sharkfin Col (which involved a single-rope rappel to get below the bergschrund on the other side). We set up basecamp on the Boston Glacier with a great view of the North Face of Mt. Buckner. Day 2 involved climbing the North Face of Mt. Buckner and then packing up camp and skiing/snowshoeing back to the car. Jason and Kyle skied/snowboarded the North Face while I backed down. On the way out, we chose to use the notch just south of Boston Peak (between Boston and Boston-Sahale col) to get back into Boston Basin. |
The Climb | ||
We climbed the North Face of Mt. Buckner on Day 2. In early spring conditions, the route involves about 1300ft of 40-50° snow. The conditions were great on the way up and the summit views were spectacular. A wind picked up just when we reached the summit, so we did not linger long as we wanted to get down before there was too much wind-loading on the face. Jason and Kyle skied/snowboarded down the North Face in a few minutes, while I backed down in about an hour. It was a fun climb. | ||
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Jason's TR | ||
To see the adventure through Jason Hummel's lens, here is the link to Jason's TR: http://cascadecrusades.org/SkiMountaineering/buckner/nface2010/nface2010.htm. |