September 16, 2009 David Moskowitz Adventure, climbing, Forest McBrian, Landscape, Mountaineering, North Cascades Pickets Traverse September 16, 2009 David Moskowitz Adventure, climbing, Forest McBrian, Landscape, Mountaineering, North Cascades Forest McBrian climbing into a col on the south side of Mount Fury. Whatcom Peak, the northern start of the Pickets range Challanger Glacier, the largest glacier in this part of the North Cascades Forest McBrian hiking out of Luna Cirque with the massive north face of Mount Fury rising on the left and Luna lake below. Southern Pickets from the north. Left to right: East McMillian Spire, West McMillian Spire, Inspiration Peak, Mount Dagenhart, Mount Terror Forest McBrian traversing south along the ridge leading to Picket Pass, what Fred Beckey might refer to as “pleasant hiking”. Forest on the Mustard glacier, part of our travel route over the southern Pickets. Forest making the transition from the icy glacier to the steep wet rock which lead to the col between the Ottohorn and Himelhorn peaks and our route out of the Pickets. This section of the route was the most technically challenging piece of the entire traverse in the conditions we encountered it. Last views to the north before we dropped down and south out of probably the most wild and remote section of the North Cascades. Mount Fury and Luna Peak in the distance. One last major obstacle descending south off of our last col, a steep gully (an eroded volcanic dike of which there were a number in the range which presented difficulties along the traverse) filled with large quantities of loose rocks. The light at the end of the chasm couldn’t come soon enough. Luna Peak at sunrise from the south David Moskowitz