Type: | Trad, Ice, 90 ft (27 m) |
FA: | unknown |
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Shared By: | Andrew Gram on Nov 7, 2017 |
Admins: | Leo Paik, John McNamee, Frances Fierst, Monty, Monomaniac, Tyler KC |
Description
The Shroud is usually rampy at the bottom with the business being a 30-40 foot steep section. Lots of variations are possible, some of which may be burly mixed lines depending on conditions.
[Eds. beware of avalanche risk here.]
ATES (Avalanche Terrain Exposure Scale) Rating
As determined by Climb Avy Aware:
- ATES 2: Challenging
ATES Scale:
Non-Avalanche: 0 (Routes with no exposure to avalanches except small sluffs and spindrift.)
Simple: 1 (Routes with brief exposure to very low frequency avalanches starting from above or crossing occasional short slopes.)
Challenging: 2 (Routes with long exposure to low frequency avalanches or brief exposure to high frequency avalanches starting from above or crossing a few short slopes.Options to reduce exposure.)
Complex: 3 (Routes with long exposure to high frequency avalanches starting from above or crossing steep slopes with terrain traps below. Minimal options to reduce exposure.)
Extreme: 4 (Routes with long and sustained exposure to very high frequency avalanches starting from above and crossing multiple steep slopes with terrain traps below. No options to reduce exposure.)
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