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Located in an ignored area of Oregon this is a walk up peak with minimal technical climbing skills needed. There is some 3rd class climbing along a moderately exposed ridge near the top. You will find views from Hood to Shasta on the roomy summit, but probably not too many other people.
Activity Notes
Our route up Diamond Peak is not technical but is demanding in that there is a stretch of relatively steep scree that requires perseverance. There are also a few rocky areas to maneuver along and around on the summit ridge.
My goal is to assemble an engaged team that is based on respect, communication, and situational awareness. I strive to build a culture of safety, enjoy the wonder of the outdoors, keep my mind open to learning, and enjoy the company of fellow climbers. Everyone has something to contribute this climb. Please come prepared to be a engaged team member.
I plan to make decisions on the team in mid-May.
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| Driving Distance from Portland | 180 miles |
| Driving Time from Portland | 3 hours |
| Distance - Round Trip | 11 miles |
| General Route Info | Several trailhead options exist for the start of this climb, all to the south of Diamond Peak: Rockpile Lake (≈5200 ft elev.), Diamond Peak (5489 ft elev.) and the PCT at Summit Lake (5601 ft elev.). Amount of cross-country travel and distance to summit varies depending upon which TH is chosen. All eventually end up on the south ridge. Access to any of these trailheads is limited by snowpack. |
| Expected Duration | Car to car in one day |
| Relevant Books | 75 Scrambles in Oregon, Best Non-technical Ascents by Barbara Bond Climbers Guide to Oregon by Nicholas Dodge |
| Relevant Maps | USGS 7 minute series, Diamond Peak and Emigrant Butte. |
| Useful Links | GPS Track GPS Coordinates Map |