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One last MR advice
#27222 08/25/12 11:57 AM
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Planning on attempting the MR in the morning on Wednesday. Sunrise is at 6:21 AM, Sunset 7:25 PM, so thinking we should leave the trailhead by about 5:00 AM. We are going down the Main Trail.

Since it's our first time and it will take us some time to figure out what "stay to the left" means on both the chute and the final 400.

Any thoughts?


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In the final 400, many people cross over to the right about half way up. Rocks on the right offer good "steps" and holds, so look them over, and go if it looks good.

Below is Bob R's picture titled "Routes I've done above The Notch". Note the second main line (counting from the left) of the 5 main lines. I like the upper part of that one to top out.

And do understand, this picture was taken from the air. When you are on the route, it does NOT look as steep as that. So not nearly as intimidating.


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Steve C #27248 08/26/12 09:37 AM
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I printed this one out. Thanks Steve.....


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And, what I claim is the easiest of the bunch. Virtually free of looseness, as well:

Easiest of routes above The Notch

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I get serious vertigo just looking at this picture. Wow.

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Akichow #27253 08/26/12 11:33 AM
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I went up and down guided by SP Parker in 2006 and we seemed to diagonal all the way, very easy, so none of those lines seem to indicate our route. Anyone have info on that? Harvey

Steve explained this in his post above, thanks. Any lines drawn?

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pic shows diagonalling up and over to right on ascending ledges




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Harvey Lankford #27256 08/26/12 12:31 PM
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Harvey, it looks similar to the top of Bob R's easiest route.

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Steve C #27259 08/26/12 04:14 PM
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Steve, other than taking the left turn from the notch and climbing maybe 10 feet up, it seemed like we angled way over from that first chute to perhaps several chutes over, further over than Bob's red line, I'd say maybe all the way to the fourth blue line. We really, really diagonalled over.

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Harvey Lankford #27261 08/26/12 04:21 PM
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Bottom line, Joe, just look at everything, see what feels right, and go for it.

Everyone here can say til the cows come home just how to "get up it" but you don't know exactly what to do until you get there.

Take your time, be safe, use your head. Good luck!

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MooseTracks #27272 08/26/12 09:22 PM
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While we're talking about the top of the Final 400, can anyone point out where Richard P's favorite finish is that he says Wayne Pyle showed him, which he calls "Wayne's Chimney"?

Link: Exiting Wayne's Chimney.


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Originally Posted By: Steve C
While we're talking about the top of the Final 400, can anyone point out where Richard P's favorite finish is that he says Wayne Pyle showed him, which he calls "Wayne's Chimney"?


yep, that's it. Here is my friend Roland backing down it. All I can say is that the Arctic drainage paternoster lakes are way down below, but it would be nice to have the route-options-picture with-all-the-blue-lines-on-it have a star where the chimney is. Judging by Steve's picture with what I think is the notch gendarme showing, it looks like Wayne's Chimney is not as far over west as I recollected (I have only been up once)



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Richard P can you please mark the site on Bob R's blue lined routes of the final 400'. I am sure Harvey and I are not the only ones who are not sure where it is located on the picture, but Harvey of course has actually been there and I haven't as Bob R took us slightly further East I believe.

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Wayne's Chimney is at the top of the right hand ascent of the final 400 (the first chute as you bear left at the notch). As you approach it from below the entrance to it is under a large overhanging rock. It is a narrow opening between the overhanging rock and a wall to its right.

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Originally Posted By: sierragator
As you approach it from below the entrance to it is under a large overhanging rock. It is a narrow opening between the overhanging rock and a wall to its right.


is that the overhanging rock?
at the very top-my picture posted above at
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quillansculpture #27336 08/29/12 08:15 AM
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I have a question about an earlier portion of the MR. Based on looking at videos and photos I think there are two primary ways to get to the Ebersbacher ledges. One path turns south, crosses to the south side of the NFLPC, proceeds up the creek, and crosses again to the North side of the NFLPC. The other path proceeds up against the wall, and includes a narrow ledge to cross, passes "the Elephant's Ear", and then joins the other route near the beginning of the ledges.
1. Is this correct?
2. Why one vs the other?
Thanks,
John

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The south side of the creek is easier, no exposure. But it has two creek crossings. Especially early summer when the creek is high, those aren't very easy. At the upper crossing the creek follows the "trail" so people are hard pressed to find anyplace dry to step. Late summer that isn't such a problem.

The northern route involves some exposure, but is more direct, and without the problems with the creek.

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Originally Posted By: Steve C
The south side of the creek is easier, no exposure. But it has two creek crossings. Especially early summer when the creek is high, those aren't very easy. At the upper crossing the creek follows the "trail" so people are hard pressed to find anyplace dry to step. Late summer that isn't such a problem.

The northern route involves some exposure, but is more direct, and without the problems with the creek.


Thanks Steve,
So, I'm guessing that there is no advantage of one route over the other for either distance of time. Would this be correct?

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John Sims #27370 08/30/12 10:12 AM
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If walking on the ledge doesn't bother you, the north side is probably shorter, and slightly less time. But only by an insignificant amount. It definitely has a more "mountaineering" feel to it.


I think a party could split up, with half going south, and the other staying on the north side, and they would likely re-join at the E. Ledges.


Re: One last MR advice - Completed!!!
MooseTracks #27380 08/30/12 07:55 PM
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Laura, A trip report is to follow, but just a short.
My kids, Cy and Kaleb, my friend DJ and his son, and I finished the MR in 8 hrs, 20 minutes.
Laura, no $hi%! I looked at every map, every log, every report as well as pics, but when I got to the chute.....none of it made sense. When I got to the final 400, The image helped a lot, and I checked for cairns as well as any sign people when up that way. The main thing for me, after I panicked for about 2 minutes, was.... I have my kids and I am now the leader. I will get them up this fricken wall. And, I did :-)
Longer report later. Thanks to everybody who helped and supported us "newbies". We are newbies no more.


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