The East Face is a serious alpine route on Mount Whitney and is documented in major climbing references for the peak. It is a much more committing objective than the Mountaineer's Route, with steeper climbing and greater exposure to rockfall and changing conditions. The route is typically snow- and ice-influenced, and the exact line can vary with season and conditions. Because of its seriousness, it is generally attempted by experienced climbers comfortable with mixed alpine terrain. The route is not a hiking approach and requires mountaineering skills. Descent is commonly made by a different, safer route rather than reversing the face.
Route Outline
Approach from the east side of Mount Whitney to the base of the face
Climb the steep east-facing alpine wall and couloirs
Gain the summit ridge/plateau
Summit of Mount Whitney -> descend by the chosen descent route