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10/9/11
WA Cascades West Slopes North (Mt Baker)
10/11/11 4:18pm
3082
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8/19/11
WA Cascades West Slopes South (Mt Rainier)
8/20/11 12:21pm
2982
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TR Relevant info:My crew parked at 2900 feet. Around 4 feet of snow (up to the top of the black&yellow caution signs) was covering the bridge about 1/8 mile from the trailhead, so I bet that...
Thanks for the link Mike. Good to see that side of the issue at least put something in type, though I think they had to work really hard to invent the idea of inactive snow making equipment on t...
Sounds like a solid Cascades experience. Did the dog come with? Can you elaborate on this apparent closure? Does it have to do with their snowmaking operations? I could stand b...
An A4 and a Rav4 both ditched it going up the road on Saturday, not sure about anybody else. Good call parking it if you didn't feel good about keeping going. There isn't a wild amount...
At least the beer didn't have a crust. There are a few leftover pockets of last years snow in the gullies below the camp area, but the camping circles are all melted out and the only worthw...
@ Jonathan, glad I could help stoke the confidence. I agree about the spooky factor through the top. Kind of wish I had brought my helmet. I was more worried about rock and kept looking up. Think...
Nice TR. Any idea what elevation you had to park at? On June 4 we had to throw in the towel at ~3100 feet in a similar "mountain vehicle" before getting too much chassis to ground interact...
I dig the artwork with the saddle drawn in! About time MS paint got its day in the sun. Nicely done on the long traverse. Glad I'm not the only one who buy buys sunscreen by the...
On our climb up the snowfield a giant lenticular cap showed itself a few times. Didn't look like a very good time. In the late morning/ early afternoon we made two laps from about 8500 and 8000...