
The Walker Spur is a mixed rock and ice route on the north face of the Grand Jorasses.

We climbed this route in two teams of two. Our friends Tim Connelly and Dylan Taylor formed one team, and Winslow and Todd were the other team.

This is a long route, approx. 1200 meters of climbing. The descent is down the south side and is more than 2500 meters of down climbing, rappeling, glacier walking and trails

The picture below is of the north face of the Grand Jorasses. The Walker Spur is the prominent buttress in the left center.