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Mount Whitney via East Face — August 2023 Summit Report

Summit

Mount Whitney (4421m)

Mount Whitney — 4,421m — United States — watercolor illustration
Date
Aug 12, 2023
Party Size
2
Duration
1 days
Difficulty
3/5

Conditions

Weather
Clear morning with afternoon thunderstorm buildup. We summited by 11 AM and descended before the typical Sierra electrical storms.
Snow
No snow in August. Dry granite — excellent rock conditions.
Temperature
0°C to 20°C
Wind
Light morning breeze, gusty 20-30 km/h with afternoon convection

Elevation Profile

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Elevation profile of Mount Whitney (4421m)

Mount Whitney via East Face — August 2023 Summit Report

The highest peak in the contiguous United States offers dramatically different experiences depending on the route. We chose the Mountaineer's Route on the east face — a direct, steep Class 3 scramble that avoids the crowded switchbacks of the main trail. Starting at 4 AM from Upper Boy Scout Lake, we gained the summit in 6 hours via the iconic granite couloirs. The Sierra Nevada panorama from the summit stone shelter is expansive and humbling.

Trip Overview

Mountain: Mount Whitney (4421m) Date: August 12, 2023 Duration: 1 days Party Size: 2 Outcome: Summit

Conditions

Weather: Clear morning with afternoon thunderstorm buildup. We summited by 11 AM and descended before the typical Sierra electrical storms. Snow: No snow in August. Dry granite — excellent rock conditions. Temperature: 0°C to 20°C Wind: Light morning breeze, gusty 20-30 km/h with afternoon convection

Difficulty Assessment

The Mountaineer's Route on the east face is Grade 3 — Class 3 scrambling on granite with significant exposure. Not the easy Whitney Trail. Route-finding through the couloir system requires attention. Lightning risk in afternoon is the primary hazard.