This past Sunday, April 26, Vern Nelson Jr. and I were finally able to piece together a mixed route on the north face of Argonaut Peak (8,451′). We had tried the route six times over the past two years always hoping for magical conditions that would allow us passage. This time around, the conditions were still marginal, but my heart and mind were in a different spot. I’ve struggled to climb in the mountains since Chad Kellogg died beside me, but this past week I felt a different vibe. I knew it was time to dig out the tools and dust off the crampons. I committed myself to sections of climbing that had previously scared me and found a focus that I thought I had lost. Near the top of the difficulties, when it became clear we would succeed, I let my emotional guard down. I looked across Mountaineer’s Creek at the Lara Kellogg Memorial Route–established by Colin Haley and Dylan Johnson after Chad’s wife perished in 2006–on the mighty northeast face of Mt. Stuart (9,416′) and let my tears release. Vern and I are calling our line the Chad Kellogg Memorial Route (AI4 M6 R A1, 1,250′), which travels over 800 feet of new terrain to reach the summit, and it makes me happy that Lara’s and Chad’s namesake routes will gaze lovingly at one another from here on out.
For sure this is not a huge route–though it is one of the harder mixed and ice lines in the Stuart Range–but it was personally, very significant.?
As far as the climbing on the Kellogg Memorial Route, it was a little bit of everything. We climbed seven pitches, some of which were short, some of which were long. We climbed sections of AI4, an M6 R crux pitch, and an aid pitch on a final unexpected headwall that forced me to do a wild tension traverse. I won’t lie, I really wanted to draw a straighter line up this wall, but in the mountains you don’t contrive, you just follow the path presented to you.
Chad, my friend, this one was for you. — Jens Holsten
[Photo] Vern Nelson Jr.
[Photo] Jens Holsten
[Photo] Vern Nelson Jr.
[Photo] Vern Nelson Jr.
[Photo] Vern Nelson Jr.
[Photo] Vern Nelson Jr.
[Photo] Vern Nelson Jr. and Jens Holsten
[Photo] Jens Holsten