Regional discussion and conditions reports for Washington and Oregon. Please post partners requests and trip plans in the Pacific Northwest Climbing Partners section.
I am going to be in the NW here for the next couple of weeks and I was wondering what the current snow conditions are like around Snoqualmie Pass. I was looking at soloing Chair Peak. Is this worth doing right now? I know that area is very prone to avalanches, so any advice would be appreciated.
Looking for other peaks to climb besides the obvious on a trip out to Seattle. Are there any "not to miss" places w/climbing or mountaineering? Planning a trip for next year and I'd like some local advice.
Thanks
These maps are located on my new blog and it has a large section devoted to a multi-year west coast climbing tour of mine. Please ignore the unpolished nature of ...
A buddy and I will be heading up to Rainier on the last weekend of April. While I realize the whole endeavor is entirely weather dependent, any advice on what routes are generally doable at that time of year? We're looking at for a moderately technical route (Grade III) a la Liberty Ridge. The Gauthier guidebook suggests that LR isn't really in season till May? Thanks.
Planning to hike the Wonderland Trail in late August with a friend. I've been researching the route and decided to put in at Mowich Lake for an 11 day / 10 night trip.
My friend is traveling around the Northwest for several months this summer and will pick me up at the Seattle airport. This week he bought a 1997 Winnebago Rialta, and will be in a mini-Winni rather than the expected mini-SUV.
I will have one night to burn until my hotel reservation in Portalnd. Any ideas of stuff/places to go/camp after a summit of Hood. Sport climbing suggestions are welcome. (already hitting up Smith Rocks)
I will possibly be in Bellingham March 22-26 with some skiers, but I, being broke, would rather climb. Assuming the weather is fine, would anyone be up for some alpine stuff on any of those days? I haven't done Shuksan or Baker, so those would be my top choices - maybe Fisher Chimneys or Coleman Headwall? I could also be talked into a ski ascent/descent of anything someone with more knowledge of the area wants ...
Looking for anyone from CO/WY/UT area interested in an ascent/ski descent of the Fuhrer Finger on Mt. Rainier. I'm am planning on a trip to the Cascades sometime around April 25th to May 9th (dates not set in stone). The only contraints I have are for a race at Mt. Bachelor May 2nd (I also have a race April 24th so can't leave until the 25th). I would prefer to find someone from the Rockies ...
Need beta on Rainier:
Where can a climbing party camp on Muir snowfield? Are there established camps?
Are there crevasse problems getting off trail to camp there in late July?
What is route from Muir to Ingraham Flats like with a pack for a high camp? Would you recommend it?