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Mt. Princeton

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7/9/2024
Route: East Slopes
Posted On: 7/10/2024, By: Csteve30
Info: Started just after 3am to get to the summit for sunrise. Drove up to just after the towers the night before where there is probably parking for 6-7 vehicles if people park politely. Would not have driven up on a weekend as dealing with any other traffic on the single lane two way road would have been too much of a pain. Decent length of Class 2 hiking but not exceptionally difficult except probably 15-20min worth just before the summit where its steep exposed earth with scree on the sides of it worn down from the high traffic. Staying about 10ft to the side of the main path makes for a much easier time going up and down. 
6/30/2024
Route: East Slopes
Posted On: 7/1/2024, By: cmrozoff
Info: Dry, except for two minor spots with snow. One 10-meter section of slick slush (esp. with daytime heating) on a steep slope/snow shoot in the final two miles toward the summit. Kick in/go slow (or use trekking poles) to maintain traction, and all will be fine. 
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6/27/2024
Route: East Slopes
Posted On: 6/28/2024, By: hoffman83
Info: With decent clearance and 4WD, the road is good as high as youd like to take it. We parked at the towers. There are two minor snow crossings. The first requires a little move around a boulder and the other has some consequence. Brought spikes and decided not to use them for either crossing. 
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6/24/2024
Route: East Slopes
Posted On: 6/25/2024, By: Deb Harrison
Info: Drove a Ford Bronco about 1 mile past the towers to a nice camp spot at about 11,200. Not far beyond that (around 11,600) the road was impassable due to snow, (see photo) but you could turn around at this spot. The trail was almost completely free of snow. There were a few small patches of snow that were not icy in the morning (no spikes needed). These spots were packed down and not too deep, so no post holing in the afternoon. 
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6/23/2024
Route: East Slopes
Posted On: 6/27/2024, By: laforge296
Info: Mount Princeton had 3 or 4 snow crossings on 6/23. No spikes needed just use caution. I think the loose scree and gravel on the upper trail is more alarming. The talus rocks went on and on as did the road to the trail from the lower trailhead. It was a long day and I was moving slow on this one. 
6/16/2024
Route: East Slopes
Posted On: 6/20/2024, By: ProfetaP
Info: If you have a decent clearance vehicle, you can make it to the towers. I drove a Volvo xc40 and there was Subarus up there as well. Everyone stops at the towers, but you can drive farther down the road for more parking and camping. The route is pretty easy to follow, but a lot of social trails through the Boulder fields. However, you cant really get lost and they all lead to the same point. Most of the snow is melted, but you still have roughly 4 snow crossings that cant be avoided. 
6/15/2024
Route: East Slopes
Posted On: 6/16/2024, By: Humen13
Info: Only 3 snow crossings on trail at this point. Micro spikes would be nice before sunrise. Peak register is full. 
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6/9/2024
Route: East Slopes
Posted On: 6/10/2024, By: Da Legit Master
Info: Small patches of snow on road starting just above 11,000'. Road becomes impassible to vehicles at 11,560'. After passing the radio tower area there are three more parking/ camping areas. First one on the right and then two more immediately after on the left. These spots will be the highest you can park for quite a while until more snow melts off the upper road.The route still has some very large and exposed snow crossings above treeline. If you expect the snow to be firm I'd definitely bring spikes or an ice axe or both. A fall could lead to a 1,000' + uncontrolled slide. The snow is far more consolidated than the current wet death snow on Yale. I would plan on bringing all the water you will need. I did see one small trickle of water below a snow patch at 12,580, but on a colder day I wouldn't count on it. 
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6/6/2024
Route: East Slopes
Posted On: 6/7/2024, By: mmbakken
Info: Summited on Thursday 6/6 around 11am. Hiked the road up to the top and then went up Tigger Peak and onto the ridge up Princeton via the East Slopes. There were several snowfield crossing that are unavoidable. Micro spikes were good to have, skins stayed in the pack all day. Descended the right-most part of the East face of Princeton. Snow was very slushy and thick. The coverage was decent and I was able to ski off the summit with a little rock hopping near the ridge. It was super warm up there and I'm sure it will melt out considerably this week with the heat dome. 
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6/1/2024
Route: East Slopes
Posted On: 6/1/2024, By: lakingme39
Info: Stellar day on Princeton. It was just me and one other hiker (surprising, given how great the weather was)parked at radio towers. There are a few spots open, maybe 1/10th of a mile up the road, but the majority of the road to the trail is still snow-covered. Typical spring conditions - hard, packed snow on the way up, and dealt with some soft snow on the way down. I reached the summit around 9 AM, and clouds rolled through, which I think saved me from post-holing most of the way down. I don't ski, but the couloir looked like it had a lot of life left. 
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5/18/2024
Route: East Slopes
Posted On: 5/18/2024, By: Skimo95
Info: Princeton rode absolutely outstanding today. Probably my best turns of the season. Broke a couple small drifts to radio towers in slightly modified F150. 4Runner was up there too. I booted the whole way up tigger and to Princeton lmao. Traversed summit to lookers right couloir and it was a dream. Didnt really know where to exit on a split so I put a booter out of the basin a few hundred feet as well. Fuck yea 
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3/6/2024
Route: Tigger E ridge
Posted On: 3/7/2024, By: the_hare
Info: Decent bootpack trench already in up until switchback near Tigger gully at 10,580ft. Didnt look like anyone had been up higher than that since the last snow. Trenched from there up Tiggers forested lower East ridge from the towers bypassing the upper 4WD road switchbacks. Large snow drifts on ridge proper, ended up skirting to the south side of the ridge to find supportive and stable sun-affected snow. Had to weave a bit thru the trees to link up patches of sun-exposed snowfields. I wish I started a bit earlier, the spring-like snow kept bunching up under my snowshoes every few steps :/ Tigger E ridge above treeline has some snowfields I had to wade through in between rockhopping. Not sure what the best path up the ridge is. Id suggest staying ridge proper from Tigger summit to Princeton especially at the horn/cliff features towards Princeton at 13,200, north side of ridge has some surprise snowfields that can get deep. Re-ascending Tigger didnt feel like a big deal. Descending the rocky east ridge and snowfields was tedious but offered some fun class 2+/3 moves. This was a 14er in two ways, 14 hr day from car to car x.x 
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2/5/2024
Route: Winter route direct from towers
Posted On: 2/5/2024, By: the_hare
Info: Did not summit. Made it to 11,400ft just before the first switchback while going west up the shallow ridge proper from the comm towers. Road up to towers has great bootpack, spikes/snowshoes useful at times in looser snow. Decent trench from towers to where ridge starts inclining thanks to efforts from a pair yesterday. No trace of the last trench from there on. The ridge up from the towers bypassing the switchbacks/ avy chute has some decent sized drifts. The heavy SWE snow from the last storm made trenching among the drifts feel more unstable than usual especially near rollover-like features. The snow quality was quickly decompensating with the warm temps as well. I tried hopping from bare spot to bare spot among the evergreens but turned back just before the first switchback. I couldnt see any bare spots and the area ahead seemed significantly drifted and steep. Didnt feel comfortable continuing further alone. On the way down I moved just below south of ridge proper to find lighter snow and dirt patches. Snow melting fast on the way down, some long bare dirt/mud spots in the road now. Wouldnt recommend trying to drive up, underlying ice in spots + larger drifted snow/mud 
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1/28/2024
Route: East Slopes
Posted On: 1/28/2024, By: nohandz
Info: I left the trailhead about 7 AM, the road was snow, packed to the radio towers and snowshoes or spikes were not necessary, but I did not feel like carrying the snowshoes. I would say if you are skilled driver, have a high clearance vehicle with four-wheel-drive, low, some tire chains, or a winch or a buddy, and you could drive up to the towers right now. From the radio towers, the snowshoes were pretty necessary as the snow was deeper and people have been postholing. Poles were quite helpful and heel lifters on the snowshoes for about 1/2 mi. I did not go up and over Tigger peak as avalanche. Danger has come down and there is not much snow on the face as you can see from my photos. However, enough has gathered between the rocks that it eventually made progress very slow, and I turned around about 11:45 AM at 12,200 feet. Back to car by 2pm. Except for 20 or 30 minutes of wind, it was still and very warm today. 48 Fahrenheit back at the car and it feels like 65. Snow was getting slushy. 
1/21/2024
Route: East Slopes
Posted On: 1/21/2024, By: JQDivide
Info: No report: just a photo of the route. It is dry. 
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