Mt. Whitney March 10-13, 2011

Archived TRs for Sierra Nevada ranges.
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Burchey wrote: Thanks Simonov, that looks tasty to me. I'm surprised at the lack of snow cover on the lower section, is that typical of this time of year? I'm assuming wind has a lot to do with that.
I don't know what it normally has, but the lower section is the "rock band" Fritz referred to before. I suspect it is always exposed. There is nothing below it. If you slip from there you end up down at Guitar Lake.

Once you get past the rock band, it's just a steep but easy climb to the top.
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simonov wrote: I don't know what it normally has, but the lower section is the "rock band" Fritz referred to before. I suspect it is always exposed. There is nothing below it. If you slip from there you end up down at Guitar Lake.

Once you get past the rock band, it's just a steep but easy climb to the top.
Got it. I was in a rock band in high school, so this should be no trouble. Played guitar in a punk/ska band called Skamode ( our logo was a black/white checkered toilet )
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Damn, finally got my photos up, a year later.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/simonov/se ... 563689875/

At least you can see some snow in those pics.
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Better late than never. Excellent pictures by the way.
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