Hi This is a great hike been up there several times, first time is best to hookup with someone that has done the route and knows the way , this cuts the time way down and effort, but if you want to do it on your own think of making several short day hikes to get the trail down and see the traps by bad information out there.
Nice day hike and your ideal going down the trail takes the stress of the down climb of the last 400'.
This route has about as much good beta as bad , endless reports where people get lost, freaked out and turn around , you will see GPS coord's ,red lines, topo maps with lines that lead you onto a ridge and short cuts that take you into closed canyons always the endless search for "the rock, tree, waterfall", and I went this way until it didn't go anywhere. So if you can filter the info ,stay focused on a very well defined use trail the trip is uneventful until the last 400' feet , search this site for photos and see the option of the first chute above the notch and read the reports of this 3rd class section and study the photos . Thanks Doug
Looked over Steve C's post and on his link page for maps there is a route description I wrote some years ago , it has been tested now and not many have trouble following it, also Chris Supertopos added some pictures and a detail of the ledges in his book.
Last edited by Doug Sr; 12/25/08 07:54 AM.