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DescriptionAt 14,088 ft (4,294 m), Mt. Russell is the 7th highest peak in California, and one of 15 above 14,000' in the state. Getting ThereApproach from Whitney Portal via the North Fork of Lone Pine Creek. This is the same approach used for the East Face, East Buttress, and Mountaineer's Routes on Mt. Whitney. The ClassicsMountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Mt. Russell:
East Arete 3rd Trad, Alpine, Grade II
Fishhook Arête 5.9 Trad, Alpine, 8 pitches, 1000 feet, Grade III
Mithril Dihedral 5.9 Trad, Alpine, 6 pitches, 500 feet, Grade III
Star Trekkin' 5.10b/c Trad, Alpine, 4 pitches, 900 feet, Grade III
Western Front 5.10c Trad, Alpine, 6 pitches, 900 feet, Grade IV
Featured Route For Mt. Russell
Mithril Dihedral 5.9 CA : High Sierra : Mt. Russell
Day 1 From Whitney Portal, hike up North Fork to camp at Iceberg Lake.Day 2 Do climb.Day 3 Hike back to Whitney Portal.A magnificent climb on good rock, with excellent protection.Scramble up to ledges. P1 5.7 Follow cracks up to a ledge. P2 5.7 Better rock leads up along a knobby crack to a ramp below the corner proper. P3 5.9 A short pitch. Up the corner steeply to belay in a widening section. P4 5.9 Up the steepest part of the corner until the ...[more] Browse More Classics in CA
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