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  1. Talked to a ranger at Trout Lake yesterday: gate will be up on South Spur road 3 miles from Cold Springs till probably the weekend of July 4th. Right now you have to park 3.5 miles from Cold Springs.

     

    Marblemount snowpark closes this Saturday. They started plowing the road to Climbers' Bivouac Monday. Parking avail on the south side of Forest Road 83.

  2. Just in case you wanted to tune in, KUOW is not airing a show currently on "mountain climbing."

     

    And I just heard from a friend who has seen someone head out of camp on Rainier wearing cowboy boots for his summit attempt. [Eek!]

  3. FYI: There is to be a discussion on "mountain climbing" on KUOW today at 11am PDT. Streaming audio at KUOW.

    My perception is that it will be about the costs of rescues, but all they said was "mountain climbing."

     

    [ 06-03-2002, 09:49 AM: Message edited by: jules ]

  4. quote:

    Originally posted by Bug:

    My guess is that his boot blew away in the tent.

    Very possibly... he fell trying to check on the 1st man that fell, couldn't climb back up in the soft liner and one shell, decided to descend. The decision that very probably saved his life.

  5. I agree with Rodchester, TG. I am truly sorry for the loss of your precious daughter, & of these 3 fellow climbers. I imagine you can empathize with these climbers' families as most of us cannot. But I believe that we all would help in a situation like that if we were/are capable, but that we are not responsible for carrying communication devices in order to be notified of such situations. If you had been with a partner and both of you carried radios in order to help the other if necessary, that is still being self-sufficient, and I think each party needs to be self-sufficient that way. I believe no party is responsible for the safety & welfare of any other but their own. As stated before, though, I'm sure we all would/will help when able. Your humility is appreciated, and I think your actions are above reproach.

    Peace, Jules

     

    [ 05-30-2002, 09:21 AM: Message edited by: jules ]

  6. 2 of the deceased were German, one was US citizen, but not from the Northwest. Not definite, but I perceived the man who was rescued was not from NW either.

     

    None had previously attempted/climbed Rainier.

     

    [ 05-30-2002, 09:12 AM: Message edited by: jules ]

  7. Originally posted by rbw1966:

    [QB]Don't get me started on off-leash areas. My golden retriever is sporting an artificial ACL because of an aggro doberman.

     

    Rob, that SUCKS! I am sorry that happened. My Newfoundland pup is so submissive, he is almost always picked on by some other dog. Since he has hip dysplasia, I am concerned he'll get hurt, so I'm constantly on alert while we're in the park, and pulling other dogs off of him that have their jaws around his throat. Drives me crazy.

  8. quote:

    Originally posted by mattp:

    Jules -

    Are you and the pup gonna be at Pub Club tomorrow night?

    mattp,

    It sure is tempting to sit outside and drink beer with ya'all. We might be there ---- I love dog-friendly pubs!

     

    It's interesting to see the heated opinions about this topic. I agree with some, don't agree with others, but I sure get a kick out of reading them all.

  9. quote:

    Originally posted by dbb:

    What you're really paying for is to have world class rangers like gator and his staff there 24/7 to haul your broken ass of any spot on that mountain.

    I may be mistaken, but I believe that the rangers are under no obligation whatsoever to rescue anyone. Of course, unless the risk to their own lives is just too great, I'm pretty sure they will attempt rescue of anyone and everyone in need of said attempt.

  10. I agree with Figger Eight... if I OR my dog is being threatened by another dog, I will do what is necessary to protect him and myself. I don't take him climbing or hiking, but he is a huge bundle of people-lovin' fur, and I doubt would ever threaten anyone or another dog. I have worse problems with mean dogs at the off-leash park. People shouldn't take aggressive dogs there, either.

  11. 6 people died on the lower mountain that year. No deaths occurred above 10,000'. At least 2 of the people who died were descending from Muir in whiteout conditions, I believe Tres was one of them. My acquaintance's body was found over 3 months later in his bivy sack at the confluence of the Cowlitz and Paradise glaciers. It's incredibly easy to get off route in poor visibility, and incredibly difficult to find you once you're lost in those conditions.

  12. Bibler single wall tents are great... the I-tent & El Dorado. The Tempest is good, too, but heavier. Slept (heh----sort of)in an El Dorado at Camp Schurman through a sleet/lightening/thunder storm, there was no leakage, condensation, or damage to the tent. The 2 door weighs about 5lbs.

    [ 04-08-2002: Message edited by: jules ]

  13. quote:

    Originally posted by lizard brain:

    C'mon, dude, tell the truth! They offered you a job!!! They said "Dump the thread, and we'll give you a cush job in the climbing department, and all the reefer you can smoke to lower you IQ!" and you snapped it up.

    grin.gif" border="0 gawd, I love this site. Am I sick?

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