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Routes : North America : United States : Wyoming : Western Wy. : Wind River : Dinwoody Glacier : Gannett Peak Gooseneck Coulier

Gannett Peak Gooseneck Coulier - WI1

Average Rating = 5.00/5 Average Rating : 5.00 out of 5
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Consensus Ratings
  Difficulty WI1
  Safety Rating PG13
  Exposure 3.00/5
  Rock Quality 1.00/5
  Scenery 5.00/5
  Fun Factor 5.00/5

Description:

This is the easiest route to the top of Gannett Peak, 13,805 feet above sea level. From a base camp just below the Dinwoody Glacier talus field it is a Grade II to III steep snow and possablie ice climb. The route is accessed via the Dinwoody Glacier and then the upper Gooseneck glacier to its headwall. Cross the Gooseneck Glacier Bergshund just north (climbers right) and below the Gooseneck Pinnacle and accend the Goosneck Courier to the top of the ridge line just north of the pinnacle. This is the most technical part of the route. If there is no snow bridge the grade is much higher. From this point it is moderate steep snow travel to the top of Gannett.

Submitted by: fanederhand on 2004-08-17
Views: 1920
Route ID: 58196

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5 Ascents Recorded

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  Difficulty PD
  Safety Rating G
Solo Solo ascent by: acarballeira on 2008-08-01 (View Climbing Log)

5 out of 5 stars The Winds...

...are amazing.

Added: 2009-03-04

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  Difficulty WI1
  Safety Rating PG13
  Exposure
  Rock Quality
  Scenery
  Fun Factor
Onsight Onsight ascent by: rudolphluciani on 2007-07-12 (View Climbing Log)

5 out of 5 stars A good morning

Gannett's Gooseneck is so easy it's laughable, the hike into Dinwoody Circque was considerably more difficult. However, it is fun and the summit ridge offers amazing views of the Divide and the Tetons on a clear day.

Added: 2007-07-12

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Red Point Red Point ascent by: mistajman on 2005-06-03 (View Climbing Log)

0 out of 5 stars Ascent Note

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Added: 2005-06-03

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Red Point Red Point ascent by: crossfit2 on 2004-09-20 (View Climbing Log)

0 out of 5 stars Ascent Note

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Added: 2004-09-20

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Onsight Onsight ascent by: fanederhand on 1995-08-31 (View Climbing Log)

0 out of 5 stars Ascent Note

We made a high camp on the large rock outcrop that separates the Goosneck and Dinwoody Glaciers (dashed into our tent just as the thunderstorm let loose). Next morning we did the climb to the top and back to our high camp. This was the only succesful summitt in three attempts to scale this beautiful mountain.

Witnessed by: Julie Tabla (Nederhand)
Added: 1995-08-31