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11/27/09
WA Cascades West Slopes South (Mt Rainier)
11/27/09 2:23pm
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WA Cascades West Slopes North (Mt Baker)
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WA Cascades West Slopes South (Mt Rainier)
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WA Cascades West Slopes North (Mt Baker)
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Nice report, always wanted to check out that cirque.
We saw tracks similar to those near the top of the Swath earlier this spring. For the record, this is deep in the Alpine Lakes Wilderness so...
Hi Kyle,
Cool TR and photos! Stoked you found all time conditions!
Just curious your thought process in deciding this tour was safe last night? This is also an open question to "The Troll of N...
Fantastic effort and adventure! Brings back memories. Before posting a GPS track, I'd ask you to reflect on how your overall experience on this trip would have changed if you had a detaile...
Thanks for the report alpinedad. Where did you hit snow on the road?
author=JoshK link=topic=42790.msg167285#msg167285 date=1585639286]Eh, I can see cumulus 's point. The HLLO has sadly become more and more gangbanged over the past 10 to 15 years. It's one of those pla...
Great report thanks for sharing. Wow that photo of lost marbles, super sketchy!!! Glad you made it out safely.
As best I can tell that's the slope based on the location of the present day trailhead, the entrance to the old tunnel, and from looking at historical photos online. I'd guess the entire rid...
Great report, and appreciated the insight into your thoughts and decision making process. That NE couloir of Castle looks nice, the Whitetail a little too sketchy for me in those conditions.
Highly enjoyable report, thanks for the stoke!
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Thanks for the report Randy. Also given the potential for interference between cell phones and avalanche beacons, it's recommended to keep your phone off, or at least far from away your bea...
Love the prose, colors the imagination better then a few photos. Almost makes me want to uproot and move to the east side.
Neat looking trip, thanks for sharing.
Also, regarding the descent to Moraine Lake: we took the route down the green snow finger in your photo and were then able to walk/scramble down to the lake without a rappel and careful route finding...
Nice report and good info about conditions in the area. FWIW, we were able to easy skit around the south side of Moraine Lake during our 2008 trip. It was a mix of boulder hoping and trave...
Nice TR! I believe we met at Longs Pass in the morning, and then again off and on through the ascent. I was in the group of three camped at Longs Pass Saturday night.
Nice video! I was in the group of 3 that met you up at the false summit, and again back at the cars (thanks again for the watermelon, it hit the spot on a hot afternoon).
Ditto - interesting to hear about the crack too. Is this a new feature? I don't recall seeing / hearing about it previously.
Nice! Sounds primo. Thanks for the report from down south.
Thanks everyone! This wasn't Williams, JPH has it. JPH, it was partially your old TR that inspired this trip (and a summer hike when I first noticed it).
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Looks fabulous! Thanks for the photos!
Great to meet you Todd and the rest of your crew up there. Thanks for the photos. Good start to the season!
Rockin' 5-0, strong work Lowell, Ross and Tom!
Classic Cascadian adventure! The "Diablo Directismo" will have to wait for the next deep low elevation snowpack...
Hard to say what the difference was. Overall conditons were similar to your Stevens report except where I was at tree line there had been just enough wind consolidate the snow so that it cracked and b...
Careful out there! Saw some questionable terrain choices today including one group that triggered a sizable slab below a steep col. We easily found Thursday's windslab sheering on the old snow an...
Thanks for the photos and TR! Cool plot, but it did take me a few seconds to figure out how to interpret it. A few suggestions to make it more intuitive:rotate the colorbar horizontally. I think of...
Very cool, strong work! Thanks for the inspiring photos.