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Rainier, Baker, Shuksan, Glacier Peak in October?


bellinghamclimber

Posted by bellinghamclimber on Aug 14, 2009
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Activity Details

Date: Before Nov 30, 2009
Location: Washington, United States
City or Place: Seattle
Skill Level: Beginner
Categories: Mountaineering
Partner Status: Need Partners

Description

Looking for partners that would like to do some mountaineering in October at some point. I've climbed Baker and Shuksan before, but am looking for a bit more training before a possible attempt on Aconcagua in January.

Possible climbs:
-Mt. Baker
-Mt. Shuksan
-Glacier Peak
-Ruth Mt.
-Mt. Rainier
-Open to other suggestions

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SiggiSoleyjarAconcagua Polish Glacier

SiggiSoleyjar

Saw this posting from you, and thought I should throw this in.

I am looking for partners on Aconcagua for January. I did the Normal Route, solo, this January last, and I want to attempt the more technical Polish Glacier.

Let me know if this is something you would like to consider,

Regards,

Siggi
Posted Aug 15, 2009 7:56 am

zplustwoRainier

zplustwo

Could be up for Rainier, and have heard Ruth is awesome. What kind of routes you looking at?
Posted Aug 17, 2009 4:13 pm

PDXmikeOctober climbs

PDXmike

I would be interested in doing some of those climbs. I am in Portland. Let me know if you want to organize something while my Oct weekends still look open... Hit me up if you want some info on my climbing experiences

Cheers,

Mike
Posted Aug 18, 2009 3:54 pm

cascades30Ruth or Baker

cascades30

I'm a beginner at glacier travel but would love a chance to climb either Baker or Ruth.
I'm in the Burlington Area.

Thanks,
Paul
Posted Aug 31, 2009 2:09 am

project360Shuksan

project360

Have you summited Shuksan yet? I am planning to go this weeking including a trip up Aconcagua on January 1st.

Jerald
Posted Oct 20, 2009 11:04 pm

 
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