Rangers were on the DC route this past Sunday July 7th and were stationed at Camp Muir for the last several days. The route continues to evolve with our warm and dry weather pattern we have been having. We are continuing to notice large changes in the route sometimes only a day or two apart. The biggest thing that was observed however was consistent rockfall from both sides of Cathedral Rock area and the Bowling Alley feature. Multiple large rock fall occurrences were observed during both warm daylight hours and early morning hours before the sun starts to warm things up. The risk from these hazards grows with greater exposure so efficiency and timing are the key factors here...
Sunrise on 7/9/23 |
The route itself remains very “punched in”. There has been significant traffic between guide parties and independent teams alike, creating a trough at certain points leading to the summit. There are subtleties within the greater climb that are constantly evolving and presenting new hazards, but in general, the climbing route is in good shape.
Rangers have been noticing a fair amount of congestion and bottlenecking on the upper mountain in particular. Often our team was able to observe groups crossing ropes and climbing directly above another team without communicating effectively to the other party. These maneuvers present risk to all parties involved and great care should be taken when attempting to pass a group. Making sure that all parties are stationed in a safe stopping point and have good footing is a bare minimum. While the route is wanded and often easy to follow, we like to remind folks that the trough is not always the best travel! Use YOUR discretion and safe judgement skills but understand that getting out of the trough trail, especially through bottlenecking chokepoints on the route is ok. With the ever-changing conditions on the route, sometimes the best way to cross a crevasse is to walk 20ft off the trail and around rather than leaping over a gaping crack! Those are the conditions as of right now on the DC! Teams have been enjoying stellar weather and good travel as of lately. Remember to check back periodically with our blog on condition updates and reread through past posts to review skill topics, tips, and tricks for safe climbing! |