Regional discussion and conditions reports for Washington and Oregon. Please post partners requests and trip plans in the Pacific Northwest Climbing Partners section.
Anybody up for climbing Mt Adams Saturday October 3rd. I am planning to head down there tomorrow afternoon from Kent/S. Seattle Area. Have a dog, but need a climbing buddy. I've climbed it before.
A number of people back east have called me to tell that fall foilage in Washington State is garbage compared to back east. We know differently and it is time to give Washington State the props it deserves. I have setup an album to show the east coast and the world the best we have. But I will need your help as the fall season unfolds.
So business may take me to Seattle around the weekend of 10/24. I'm sure the weather can vary, but any thoughts for a fun climb? I could be free friday afternoon through the redeye sunday night.
Would be up for anything from 5.7ish trad to Rainier (again) and anything in between. North ridge of Baker has some appeal...
Any suggestions would be appreciated.
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The Mazama Expedition Committee hosts Colin Haley for a presentation of his 2009 ascent of two 6,000 foot routes on the North Buttress of Mount Hunter, Alaska - the Bibler-Klewin (AKA Moonflower Buttress) and the harder but less-known Grison-Tedeschi (AKA French Couloir). Colin is a Patagonia Climbing Ambassador and has exploded onto the alpine scene lately with numerous major achievements. For a sneak peak of the show check out Colin’s blog post.
First, in Portland on Oct. 6, see a screening of "Icy Road", Dawn's story of winning the women's division of the 2009 Ouray ice festival. She will be there to tell you ...
I will be out Portland OCT 14-19 and will be spending two/three nights in the Mt Hood national forest and would like to complete the Timberline trail that circles the park...FROM YOUR EXPERIENCE what night time lows could I see around middle of October? How are the trail conditions - Ill be going ultra light but would like a heads of for any special needs situations..
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