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Middle Palisade
$1,295


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Just clearing the 14,000’ bar at 14,040’, Middle Palisade is a lot less well known than many of the other peaks in the Big Pine, California area. However this is certainly one of the more tricky peaks to summit. The climbing is not too hard, but it is consistent with 1500 feet of third class with the odd fourth-class move thrown in. So it was no wonder that the peak was not climbed until 1921, 17 years after the first ascent of North Palisade.
Prerequisites
You should be in good physical condition, have prior backpacking experience, and the ability to traverse broken uneven slopes with an overnight pack. Prior experience at altitudes above 10,000’ is recommended. You should feel comfortable traveling in 3rd and 4th class terrain. Previous experience with travel on snow and talus is highly recommended, including the use of crampons and ice axe.
Inclusions
Price includes guiding, permits, group climbing gear, tents, kitchen gear, breakfasts, and dinners (you bring lunches, hot/cold drinks, and snack items).
Acclimatization & Physical Training
For proper acclimatization, we suggest spending at least one night at a moderate altitude, higher than 8,000 feet, just prior to the start of the journey. See our detailed tips on acclimatizing and physical training in the “Resources” tab.
The approach to camp is shorter than the trail up the North Fork of Big Pine Creek and is not accessible to pack stock, which gives it a very different feel with a bit less traffic.
Day 1
We will meet at the Glacier Lodge trailhead, pack, do an equipment check and head up the South Fork Trail. Our packs are gong to be trimmed to the bare minimum and we should be able to head up the trail fairly easily. Our goal will be to camp at Finger Lake or even above. This camp will be above 10,000’, making for a solid first day of travel.
Day 2
We travel around Finger Lake and head up towards the Middle Palisade Glacier, perhaps using crampons. If there is snow covering the moraines it actually makes travel a lot easier. We leave the crampons and ice axe where we step onto the rock. The route traverses into the central gully and we take this to the top, zigzagging up ledges and terraces. We descend the same way and return back to camp.
Day 3
We wake up and have breakfast, then pack up our gear and begin hiking out. We plan to arrive at the trailhead around midday.
If you’re interested in climbing Norman Clyde Peak as well, talk to us about adding another day. Norman Clyde is one of the great unknown Sierra peaks and is a step up in difficulty and while rated “4th class” it does not feel like it. But after a warm up on Middle it makes a great add on.
Distances and Elevations
Trailhead to camp: 4.75 miles, 3400’ of gain, 390’ of descent
Camp to summit to camp: 2.9 miles, 3460’ of gain, 3460’ of descent
Camp to trailhead: 4.75 miles, 390’ of gain, 3400’ of descent
Rental Equipment
We have rental equipment available at checkout.
Reviews
Jason, Palisase Traverse
“What a fantastic trip put together for us by the Sierra Mountain Center. From the start Emma was fantastic and professional in the coordination efforts for our Palisade Traverse trip. My son and I had a 1:1 guide ratio and the guides, Dave Stimson and Tyler Logan, were exceptional. Exceptional in their knowledge of the route, their efficiency with rope craft and their trailside manner – despite the exhausting climb we had such a fun time. We are already planning next year’s outing with SMC.”
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Chris, Mt. Whitney via the Mountaineer’s Route
“I went on the Mt Whitney via the mountaineers route with Sierra Mountain Center. Our guide Louie made sure we were safe while helping us reach our goal of getting to the summit. Everything was explained clearly beforehand. I’ve never done rock climbing before and Louie did a great job of providing the needed instruction and coaching. Best of the best – highly recommended!”
Fred, Mt. Whitney via the East Buttress
“Used SMC for a climb of the East Buttress of Mt. Whitney June 17, 2024. Great experience all the way around. Dave was my guide and I highly recommend choosing them for your Sierra adventure!”
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