I've read, seen and heard many stories about the exposure on the east ridge of Mt. Russell. Some say the exposure is terrifying, while some say it's nothing at all.
I would love to climb Russell (it's a beautiful peak), but I'd hate to get up to the ridge and have to turn back because of the exposure. It seems one's reaction to the exposure depends on many factors, including experience, mental fortitude, and fear of heights.
My question is this: how do you think a person (i.e.,me) who's climbed top-roped on 5.8 rock and had no difficulties free climbing up the cliff on the Mt. Williamson west face route (Class 3?) do on the east ridge of Russell? I'm trying to make an honest assessment, and any input would be appreciated.
Thanks, Tom