Summit and trail condition from trail camp up as of Oct 17 & 18, 2004.
From Trail camp up switchbacks; exposed rock along trail with some ice mostly covered with snow and snow drifts to 3 ft. Trail crest to summit similar conditions with drift accumulations kept low by wind removal. Wind was aprox. 30 knts with some higher gusts, nighttime temp at summit in mid teens.
I summitted on the 17th spent the night at the summit, walked out during daylight on the 18th. I was not intending to stay the night the hazard for me was visibility caused by a weather system passing thru. Unsafe to travel at night with headlamp because of blowing snow, causing “very” limited visibility. I used insulated crampon compatible boots w/full sized crampons, adjustable ski/trekking poles, poly skin layer, double layered fleece with wind block, down overcoat with hood this hood also works as a face mask, sheepskin/wool hat, insulated gloves, glacier glasses and a full size internal frame pack. In additional here are items that I should have had; ensolite pad, down pants or bivi bag, stove/pot for water and more poptarts.