The main Divide ridges of Spencer, especially the south ridge, are notoriously rotten. The western aspects are comprised of excellent rock, however, and the South West Face offers plenty of scope for winter/spring ice routes.
Places
Type | Name | Alert |
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Face | South West Face |
Routes
Reference | Title | Grade | Length | Pro | Quality | Alert | Operations |
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From the Tasman Glacier, 3 | 3 | 0m | |||||
A route lies up the icefalls well north of the Grant Duff Glacier and then up a rib of steep shattered rock and snow directly to the summit. The rock on the Main Divide is notoriously loose in this area. |
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North Ridge, 1+ | 1+ | 0m | |||||
Ascend a mixture of good and bad rock just west of the northern Divide ridge. It is usually covered by snow through to mid-summer and serves as a good descent route (but watch the schrund). |
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North West Ridge, 2+ | 2+ | 0m | |||||
The ridge rises steeply from the Franz Josef Névé with good rock and then eases back and leads up to the summit. |
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North West Ridge (Variant), 15,2+ | 15,2+ | 0m | |||||
A variation to the North West Ridge: climb the face to the right. The first pitch and a half is straightforward and is followed by five pitches of 14-15 on good rock, to where it meets the NW Ridge. Some small roofs provide the cruxes. |
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North West Pinnacle, 4- | 4- | 0m | |||||
Between the North West Ridge and the West Buttress is a steep rib of excellent rock ending in a small pinnacle. |
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First Light, II,4 | II,4 | 300m | |||||
P1: Climb the snow ramp, pitching can begin out of the schrund. Up steep The route and summit catches the sun by midday and hang fire can be a problem
Climbs the obvious gully between the NW Pinnacle and the West Buttress on good ice. A steepening finale. |
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West Buttress, 15,4- | 15,4- | 0m | |||||
A relatively long but not especially difficult route, on excellent quality and steep rock, which leads directly to the summit |