Cab/Van Service from Seattle to Mt. Baker's Trialhead

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by EastKing » Sun May 16, 2010 3:55 pm

When are you going? Far West Taxi or Yellow Cab but if you tell us when you are going you might have a car ride because a number of other climbers might be going there.

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Re: Cab/Van Service from Seattle to Mt. Baker's Trialhead

by nhluhr » Mon May 17, 2010 5:07 pm

cdymdcool wrote:So we have a party of 5 people going to climb Mt. Baker in the summer, none of us are willing to drive
this is absurd.

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by ExcitableBoy » Mon May 17, 2010 6:19 pm

I believe there are regular shuttles from SeaTac airpoft to Bellingham, but have never heard of shuttles running from Bellinham to Mt Baker. Maybe take the shuttel to B'ham and rent a car for the last leg?

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Re: Cab/Van Service from Seattle to Mt. Baker's Trialhead

by nickmech » Tue May 18, 2010 7:16 am

cdymdcool wrote:So we have a party of 5 people going to climb Mt. Baker in the summer, none of us are willing to drive and we decided to use a cab/van service from Seattle to the Trailhead of Mt. Baker. Do you know any cab company in Seattle has a medium size van that's big enough for 5 people and all the gears? Thank you so much!


You want to hire a taxi cab from Seattle to Mt. Baker Trailhead? Are you serious? That's 150 miles.Bellingham/Airporter Shuttle runs coaches from Sea/Tac to Bellingham. $60 RTx5 people. Cab from Bellingham to Baker, 40 miles aprox. $$$. Greyhound runs buses from downtown Seattle to Bham.also. Cheaper to rent a car. Or better yet, make it a true expedition like Mallory. Walk all the way to the mountain. Hire some homeless bums in Seattle as porters to carry your gear. Tell you what, I'm feeling generous tonight. I live about 25 miles from Glacier. If you can get to Bellingham somehow, I'll pick you guys up and drop you at the trailhead for the Coleman-Deming route. No charge.

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Re: Cab/Van Service from Seattle to Mt. Baker's Trialhead

by Vinny » Wed Mar 07, 2012 5:31 pm

Everyone has their price ... what are you willing to pay?
how are you imagining pick up would work or is this a one way mission? ; )

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Re: Cab/Van Service from Seattle to Mt. Baker's Trialhead

by rasgoat » Thu Mar 08, 2012 2:02 am

Just hire a heli to the summit


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