Avalanche Gulch is the standard and most commonly climbed route on Mount Shasta. It is a snow climb in the main season, with a straightforward line up the broad south side of the mountain. The route is heavily influenced by snow conditions and can involve firm snow, soft snow, or icy sections. The Red Banks and Misery Hill are the main named obstacles on the ascent. Objective hazards include rockfall, avalanche danger, and rapidly changing weather. In late season, the route can become more broken and require more careful route-finding.