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Jim F #106931 Yesterday at 09:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Jim F
As JohnJDS noted from his experience June 15, at the Cables "the big icy block near the top is the crux." There my approach on the way up was to use my axe to (1 )cut fresh steps/reshape existing steps to get better purchase for my crampons and (2) self belay. Then climb up over the block to gain access to a narrow and deep trench between the ice block and adjacent rock wall. Finally, "walk" a few yards in the trench to exit the Cables. Repeat in reverse on the descent.

The "hill from hell" at the Cables turned me back on almost this exact date last year (went back on July 1 and it was gone). My question is this: I'm going up this Saturday and curious how cut the steps are now getting around/over that spot? Last year, the boot path stayed close to the edge (not scary for many but I wasn't comfortable), and am curious if you feel someone with a moderate (healthy) fear of sketchy situations will be able get past this one? I'll have all the necessary gear.

Marmot John #106932 Yesterday at 11:01 PM
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We are a party of 5 coming up from the JMT and descending to Whitney Portal on 6/28. Please post your observations on the cables/ice. We have several new backpackers in the group and don't want to attempt the cables unless they are safe for novice hikers with microspikes (if needed) and trekking poles. We will alert them to the exposure on the cables. Good picture of the cables posted recently. It will be much appreciated if you can let us know when you get off the mtn.

Richard P. #106933 11 hours ago
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A couple of photos of New Army Pass:

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From Long Lake.


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Same as it ever was...About the same as what I encountered last summer...Didn't go all the way up because of sore feet and Hokas...wasn't about to try and kick steps with those shoes...If I recall correctly, it's about 25-30' of snow and then a few easy bouldering moves to get up...

Only a few remaining snowfields below...the major PITA was at Long Lake...Loads on muddy trail, too...

RobDawg #106934 2 hours ago
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Originally Posted by RobDawg
We are a party of 5 coming up from the JMT and descending to Whitney Portal on 6/28. Please post your observations on the cables/ice. We have several new backpackers in the group and don't want to attempt the cables unless they are safe for novice hikers with microspikes (if needed) and trekking poles. We will alert them to the exposure on the cables. Good picture of the cables posted recently. It will be much appreciated if you can let us know when you get off the mtn.

A couple of comments from the peanut gallery:
-The "technical" moves described are going to be that much more difficult with an overnight pack on vs. a daypack...
-It was 71 degrees at nearly 10k' yesterday at about 6:00pm yesterday...ice/snow can't survive these conditions for very long...

Richard P. #106935 2 minutes ago
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Not sure where he fell but I suspect on the switchbacks. Hope he makes a full recovery.
https://signalscv.com/2025/06/hart-high-student-suffers-fall-at-mount-whitney-fighting-for-life/

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