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Mount Rainier 3-Day Disappointment Cleaver Expedition

Mount Rainier (4392m) — Disappointment Cleaver (Mount Rainier)

Mount Rainier — 4,392m — United States — watercolor illustration
日数
3
難易度
3/5
推定費用
$600
許可証
必要
ガイド
任意
ポーター
該当なし

地形概要

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Topographic contour map of Mount Rainier (4392m)

The Disappointment Cleaver (DC) Route is the most climbed glacier route in North America, ascending Mount Rainier (4,392m) via the Ingraham Glacier and rocky Disappointment Cleaver buttress. This 3-day itinerary begins at Paradise (1,647m), overnights at Camp Muir (3,072m), and makes the summit push in the pre-dawn hours. Technical glacier travel with crevasse hazard requires crampons, ice axes, and rope teams. A Climbing Cost Recovery fee and camping reservation are mandatory.

日程表

日 1 — Day 1: Paradise to Camp Muir

Depart Paradise visitor center and ascend the Muir Snowfield — a broad glacier bowl with no crevasse hazard — to the Camp Muir hut complex at 3,072m. Rope up, check …

3/5
8.00km 5.0h +1425m Camp Muir (3072m)

日 2 — Day 2: Camp Muir to Summit and Return

Midnight departure on roped glacier with crampons. Traverse the Ingraham Glacier and climb the rocky Disappointment Cleaver buttress to the Columbia Crest crater rim at 4,392m. Return to Camp Muir …

4/5
10.00km 12.0h +1320m -1320m Camp Muir (3072m)

日 3 — Day 3: Camp Muir to Paradise

Glissade or hike down the Muir Snowfield back to Paradise. The descent is rapid once off the technical terrain; register out at the ranger station to confirm safe return.

2/5
8.00km 3.0h -1425m

Mount Rainier 3-Day Disappointment Cleaver Expedition

The most-climbed glacier route in North America — a 3-day ascent of Mount Rainier via Camp Muir and the Ingraham Glacier Disappointment Cleaver.

Overview

The Disappointment Cleaver (DC) Route is the most climbed glacier route in North America, ascending Mount Rainier (4,392m) via the Ingraham Glacier and rocky Disappointment Cleaver buttress. This 3-day itinerary begins at Paradise (1,647m), overnights at Camp Muir (3,072m), and makes the summit push in the pre-dawn hours. Technical glacier travel with crevasse hazard requires crampons, ice axes, and rope teams. A Climbing Cost Recovery fee and camping reservation are mandatory.

Day 1: Paradise to Camp Muir

Depart Paradise visitor center and ascend the Muir Snowfield — a broad glacier bowl with no crevasse hazard — to the Camp Muir hut complex at 3,072m. Rope up, check crampons, and rest before the midnight summit push.

Day 2: Camp Muir to Summit and Return

Midnight departure on roped glacier with crampons. Traverse the Ingraham Glacier and climb the rocky Disappointment Cleaver buttress to the Columbia Crest crater rim at 4,392m. Return to Camp Muir before afternoon weather builds.

Day 3: Camp Muir to Paradise

Glissade or hike down the Muir Snowfield back to Paradise. The descent is rapid once off the technical terrain; register out at the ranger station to confirm safe return.