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It was the point in the summer where Jason and I were ready for some solid rock climbing minus any bushwhacking. So, we decided to climb the East Face (aka Rebel Yell) of Chianti Spire, a route that is quickly becoming a North Cascades classic line. First climbed in the 80's, this route features perfect rock and great climbing. The crux pitches are both offwidths, so be warned! Jason and I thought this was a challenging and stellar climb. Thanks Jason for another fun climb together!
Since the approach for Chianti Spire is the same as the approach for Silver Star Mountain, we camped at Burgundy Col and climbed Silver Star the day before we climbed Chianti Spire. I also did a short scramble up Vasiliki Tower.
Below is an overview and pitch-by-pitch photo trip report from our climb of Rebel Yell on Chianti Spire.
General Overview
Rebel Yell Pitch by Pitch
III, 5.10, 7 pitches, 500' up, 6 hours up, 40 min down
Photos from the approach and camp at Burgundy Col
It is possible to climb Rebel Yell in one long day from the car. However, we climbed Silver Star Mountain and Vasiliki Tower the previous day, so we camped at Burgundy Col. Burgundy Col is less than 1 hour from the start of Rebel Yell. We found a snow patch for water, but water here is difficult to find in late summer. Below are some photos from the approach and from camp at Burgundy Col. It was a great night for star photography and for photographing cars driving by far below on HWY 20!
Since the approach for Chianti Spire is the same as the approach for Silver Star Mountain, we camped at Burgundy Col and climbed Silver Star the day before we climbed Chianti Spire. I also did a short scramble up Vasiliki Tower.
Below is an overview and pitch-by-pitch photo trip report from our climb of Rebel Yell on Chianti Spire.
General Overview
Rebel Yell Pitch by Pitch
III, 5.10, 7 pitches, 500' up, 6 hours up, 40 min down
Photos from the approach and camp at Burgundy Col
It is possible to climb Rebel Yell in one long day from the car. However, we climbed Silver Star Mountain and Vasiliki Tower the previous day, so we camped at Burgundy Col. Burgundy Col is less than 1 hour from the start of Rebel Yell. We found a snow patch for water, but water here is difficult to find in late summer. Below are some photos from the approach and from camp at Burgundy Col. It was a great night for star photography and for photographing cars driving by far below on HWY 20!
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Every Christmas I make a calendar for my friends and family. This year the theme of the calendar is "Aerial North Cascades," containing 13 carefully selected high-quality aerial images of Washington's rugged and beautiful glaciated North Cascades. Each month is represented by an aerial photo taken during that month. Here is a 
CHIANTI SPIRE, Rebel Yell (East Face)
























