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Mt. Williamson and Mt. Tyndall
$1,695
Dates
- July 11-14 | August 1-4 | September 5-8
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Mt. Williamson (14,375 feet) is the second highest peak in California behind Mt. Whitney (14,505 feet). The few feet it lacks in elevation it more than makes up for in difficulty and the work involved to climb it. There are no easy ways up this peak, nor are there any easy ways up Mt. Tyndall (14,015 feet), Williamson’s neighbor just to the west. The good news is that both these peaks are much less often climbed than their higher companion to the south (Whitney) and both offer astounding views and an enjoyable amount of moderate mountaineering. Mt. Williamson’s west face route is primarily class two and three, but just below the summit plateau, a short steep headwall blocks the way. A short rope length takes us through this and on to the summit. We descend the same way.
Mt. Tyndall is a far more graceful peak than its neighbor and our chosen route, the Northwest Ridge, is a perfect fourth class ridge. Often in the Sierra, the easier routes tend to be loose and mainly covered in talus. This ridge, however, offers great scrambling over huge blocks and narrow ridge traverses on wonderful rock.
Prerequisites
Technical climbing skills are not required but prior backpacking experience is required as is experience at altitudes above 12,000’. This is a physically demanding trip and you should be in good condition and have the ability to traverse broken uneven slopes with a moderately heavy pack.
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.
Day 0
We like to meet in our office around 5pm on the night before the trip. We go through the equipment list and your gear, distribute shared equipment, and talk about trip logistics. This lets us get an early start on the first day, since this trailhead is a lower elevation and temperatures can be warm to hot as soon as the sun comes up.
Day 1
We start early on the long steady approach climb up and over Shepherd Pass to a camp just west of the pass. The trailhead is one of the lowest in the Eastern Sierra and the trail to the pass is about ten miles long. Once at the pass, we set up a basecamp adjacent to Summit Lake under the eastern slopes of Mt. Tyndall. The trailhead is at 6,400 feet and the pass is 12,030 feet. Plus we have to drop 550 feet when crossing over from Symmes Creek to Shepherd Creek.
Day 2
We head off to Mt. Williamson. We have to climb up and drop down into Williamson Bowl and its small lakes (For the fishermen among you, one of the lower lakes is the only stock of pure Colorado cutthroat that were transplanted here in the 1930’s to avoid cross breeding with other species which has occurred in their native habitat.). We have to negotiate complex terrain around the lakes and then head up towards the rock band mentioned. Once through this, the summit is 10 minutes off. We descend the same way back to camp.
Day 3
We head off to Mt. Tyndall and this is not such a long day as Mt. Williamson. We plan to climb the Northwest Ridge. We will ascend narrow ridges and climb over large rocky steps to reach the summit. We will descend the class 3 North Rib, which was the original ascent route in 1864 (by Clarence King and Richard Cotter).
Day 4
We pack up camp and descend the trail back to the parking lot where we hope to arrive early in the afternoon. Even as a hike out downhill, it is still a long day and there is the 550 foot climb back out of Shepherd Creek (did we mention this before?).
Distances and Elevations
Trailhead to Summit Lake Camp: 11 miles, 6550’ of gain, 700’ of descent
Summit Lake Camp to Williamson and return: 6 miles, 3300’ of gain and descent
Summit Lake Camp to Tyndall and return: 3 miles, 2100’ of gain and descent
Summit Lake Camp to trailhead: 11 miles, 700’ of gain, 6550’ of descent
These are big days indeed so come fit and prepared!
Rental Equipment
We have rental equipment available at checkout.
Reviews
Kevin, North Ridge of Conness 2025
“Amazing experience. Anouk was awesome. Made the long day very enjoyable. Had great knowledge and skill to make the trip fun and safe. Had great patience and taught/reinforced alpine skills that I was trying to get out of this trip.”
Corey, Palisade Traverse 2025
“Dave is an exceptional mountain guide. His confidence and extensive route knowledge made a challenging route seem (relatively) chill. He’s affable and made me feel at ease, in particular when they’re not up to the level of climbing required for a clean free ascent on route (lookin at you thunderbolt summit block!). Moreover, Dave provided some great feedback on where to focus skill development to achieve my specific goals within my climbing (e.g., more confident trad leading). I’ll be back to climb with Dave for sure.”
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Todd, Whitney East Buttress 2025
“There was good up front communication to set expectations. I appreciated the flexibility on dates and itinerary. Gear lists were very helpful for planning…Dave was excellent to work with. I like that he will set expectations and options and and let the client weigh in. He is patient and will not push clients. Rather, he will present options based on client progress, weather, etc. On a technical level he is very strong. I learned some new things from him on the trip which I appreciated. Would definitely recommend him and hope to climb with him again.”
Doug, Multiple 14er’s 2025
“Emma (owner) and Barb (office manager) with the front office were kind, pleasant, helpful and creative in making my CA 14er trips successful…I was also impressed about SMC’s AMGA certification as a guide company. This was probably the main I selected SMC over multiple other Eastern Sierra guide companies (which the other companies did not appear to have). It provided me reassurance that my guides for the various trips should have acceptable AMGA certification for my trips…Guides Dave, Louie, and Anouk were excellent and made me feel comfortable on all my trips…I am a huge fan of openness and transparency with communication. SMC did an awesome job and was willing and helpful with all my various questions and schedule modifications.”
Jason, Palisade 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.”
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!”
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!”
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