Mt Hood via Old Chute

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Overview

Julia Bodiford and I summited Mt. Hood (11,249 ft.) via Old Chute June 24, 2021. It was our first time in the area, and first Cascade volcano.


Weather & Conditions

It was cold and windy on the way up. Somewhere in the 20s F probably, with a steady 20 mph or so wind. It warmed considerably once the sun hit the south face.

Before sunrise the snow was firm and crunchy, but it softened considerably after sunrise. Rocks and ice started to tumble as well post sun rise, but it fell short of a shooting gallery. Even after sunrise, the snow was relatively firm and consolidated going up Old Chute, but was soft enough on the way down that I took my crampons off on the Hogsback. After Crater Rock we glissaded and jogged, making nice heel plunges the whole way down.

The forecast for 9,600 ft was for a low of 45, a high of 55, and 10,15 mph winds with 25 mph gusts.


Elevation, Mileage, and Timing

In summary:

The Strava recording is slightly inaccurate and the numbers above are from others. The trailhead is about ~5.9k feet, with the summit at 11.25k feet.

We started moving around 1:20 AM, reached the Hogsback around 7:20 AM, summited around 8:25 AM, and returned to the parking lot around 11:50 AM.


Notes and Lessons Learned

Photos

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The majestic Mt. Hood on the drive in

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Parking lot photo of our route

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A serious moon giving us some light around 4 AM

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The sun making its appearance at 5:18 AM

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Serious shadows (also 5:18 AM)

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Last sunrise pic I promise

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Making our way up to Crater Rock

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The Hogsback comes into sight around 6:30 AM

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Gained the Hogsback at 7:05 AM

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Left the ridge and making our way up the Old Chute

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Good selfie opp

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Getting closer About 7:50 AM just before reaching the summit ridge

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The last bit steepens a bit and was very firm

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Finally up on the summit ridge, which is surprisingly narrow at this point

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Looking over at the summit

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When you gotta go you gotta go