Mount Langley

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Mount Langley, taken by Patrick on the Mount Langley 2009 trip, shot from the ridge South of Old Army Pass after a short scramble from Long Lake.

Mount Langley, located just South of Mount Whitney and accessed via Lone Pine, is one of California's 14ers and offers routes ranging from walk-up to technical. The summit vistas are excellent, superior to those from Whitney in the author's view (pun intended).

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Trailheads

Horseshoe Meadows

Tuttle Creek

See the 2010 trip report below. This approach goes near the Ashram.

Routes

Northeast Couloir

Telephoto shot of Mount Langley from Lone Pine. The Northeast couloir (dry in this shot) is the prominent gully leading to the lefthand side of the summit plateau

New Army Pass

Approach via Cirque Peak

Trip Reports

See Also

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