Regional discussion and conditions reports for Washington and Oregon. Please post partners requests and trip plans in the Pacific Northwest Climbing Partners section.
There's an interesting article in the Seattle PI about the sad state of bureaucracy that has invaded the Cascades backcountry.
My friend's party had a pass for five people to go in and camp in the Enchantments for five days. An overworked lawyer, he had to hike in late and meet the rest of the group.
Being a good citizen, he stopped at the Leavenworth Ranger Station to pick up a day pass so that ...
I just compiled a comprehensive list of all the remaining Fire Lookouts for Washington State. The list contains 85 lookouts. Many of the peaks where these lookouts are located are not yet on Summitpost. Take look at the link below. I'm open to comments / suggestions.
I realy want to go to Washington and Oregon state next summer(last of june and first of july). My family and I enjoy hiking, camping and we may even try summer skiing. But I hear that it rains alot in that region... Is it worth to fly all the way from the east coast at that time of the year? Could it rain 14 days in a row? Should we concider going later in July ...
Hello all, just wondering if anyone has input on Mt Adams, WA routes. I plan to take my mother(47) for possibly her last big hike. Im lookin for a route that is not to technical. She has went up Mt Hood (south side route) with me in pretty inclimate weather. as well as Mt st helens. Im lookin for any route other than the South Spur.
any advice is greatly appreciated
-Brandon
I'm 17. I know I am not nearly experenced enough to be a guide for rmi or aai, but in my future I would like to get a job with them.
my question is what are the qualifications? WFR? 18? knowing people?
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So I wasted the last stretch of good weather doing my deck and going to soccer games, but it's looking decent next week, only it's hunting season. So any thoughts on best places to go and not get shot at (yeah, I'll wear orange). Was thinking along the lines of Goat Rocks, Barrett Spur on Hood, maybe just a gorge hike. Thoughts?