Dome Peak three day climb (strong, skilled team)


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Dome Peak is one of the two Bulger Peaks I still have yet to complete. Our original plan was to climb it over the Ptarmigan Traverse trip, but we ran out of time. I would like to attempt it as a three day climb from Downey Creek Trailhead. I'm quite familiar with the route having attempted it twice, and done a major portion of it via the Ptarmigan traverse. This route will involve trails, scrambling, snow and glacier travel, and an exposed summit block that I plan to protect with a rope.
I'm looking for a couple other partners with the skills and gear necessary to to do this climb. In order to be considered, you need to be in condition carry a full pack over three days at a moderate to fast pace. You need to be proficient at rope and glacier travel, scrambling, and confortable with rugged and exposed terrain. We will be traveling on a fixed or belayed line at the summit block. A basic knowledge of rock climbing and lead belay will be necessary for this team. Our pace will be 2 to 3+ miles per hour on varying terrain, both up and downhill. YOU WILL BE INITIALLY WAITLISTED WHEN YOU RSVP. I WILL SELECT THOSE THAT I FIND TO BE MOST SUITABLE TO JOIN ON THIS TRIP.
Stats:
Elevation: 8,900 feet
Elevation Gain: 8,000+ feet
Distance: 30+ miles
Approach: Dome Glacier https://www.mountaineers.org/activities/routes-places/dome-peak-dome-glacier
Resources:
Dome Peak: https://www.summitpost.org/dome-peak/150357
GPS Link: https://peakbagger.com/climber/ascent.aspx?aid=1432479
Proposed Schedule (subject to change):
Thursday: Meet at the Park and Ride at 5 PM to arrange carpools. Ride to the trailhead and set up camp for the night
Friday: Time TBD. Start hiking into camp at Kool Aid Lake or Itswoot Ridge
Saturday: Climb Dome Peak and return to camp.
Sunday: Hike out by late afternoon or early evening. Expect about an 8 to 10 hour hike out.
What to bring:
Pack, warm clothing layers (expect rain, snow, and wind), hiking or mountaineering boots, crampons and helmet, hiking poles, ice ax, (climbing harness, ATC Belay device, carabiners, and prussiks for the Dome Peak), navigation: map, compass, and GPS if you have it, emergency bivy, food and water for the day (2-3 liters minimum), sun protection, headlamp, sit pad, 10 essentials not already mentioned, and overnight camping gear. Ursacks, bear canisters, or secure food storage. Drivers should have directions and NW forest pass or equivalent. Bring money for the permit costs as well.
Everyone bring good cheer!
From google maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/tgBiEprTo8FCo1y9A

Dome Peak three day climb (strong, skilled team)