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  1. Hey Guys,

     

    Heading up to Mt Baker this weekend. Plan on doing the Coleman/Deming route, but first I have a few questions that I can't seem to find answers on:

     

    1) What is the approach and where do you park?

     

    2) Is the Hogback the same thing as Heliotrope Ridge?

     

    3) Anyone have any current route conditions for recent climbs?

     

    Thanks as always! confused.gif

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  2. The mountaineering potato is returning to the Cascades this weekend - this time to spend some time on Mount Adams. This is my first time on Adams, and I'm planning the South Spur...any advice out there as to what to look out for? what to expect? Is it practical to tent it at the lunch counter or make the mad push and descent in one day?

     

    Your wisdom is relished...

  3. Hey fellow mountaineers!

    For those of you who need a daily shot of insanity, drop by my website and have a read of one of my adventures - the world's most travelled Potato Head.

    I've got a climbing adventure that took place on Mount Rainier last year that you might get a kick out of...

    http://www.interlog.com/~chapman/rainier.htm

    Rainier may have kicked my butt last year, but I'll be giving it another go this year in mid September. I've also made a pledge to stay away from Starbucks!

    For more adventures, check out the Travel Archive of my website www.spudstravels.com!

    Sign the Guestbook while you're there!

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    Drop by and visit Spud's Travels at http://www.spudstravels.com

  4. Hey fellow mountaineers!

    For those of you who need a daily shot of insanity, drop by my website and have a read of one of my adventures - the world's most travelled Potato Head.

    I've got a climbing adventure that took place on Mount Rainier last year that you might get a kick out of...

    http://www.interlog.com/~chapman/rainier.htm

    For more adventures, check out the Travel Archive of my website www.spudstravels.com!

    Sign the Guestbook while you're there!

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    Drop by and visit Spud's Travels at http://www.spudstravels.com

  5. Hey, I think I heard you guys talking about me in here!

    Bronco is referring to my unsuccessful bid to the top of Rainier one year ago on the 30th.

    I'll have you know that I shall once again return to the Pacific Northwest for another attempt in mid September. Hopefully my lungs and Mother Nature will cooperate.

    The address for my website is http://www.spudstravels.com and it features a wealth of photos and wacky adventures from all over the globe taken over the last 12 years.

    Unfortunately, I can't say as I make a living off my website, but one day maybe. It's been featured in a few newspapers (UK and US) as well as National Geographic Traveler and this summer's edition of United Airlines' in-flight magazine.

    I've been staying away from Starbucks, so hopefully I won't have a polluted system next time.

    See you on the mountain my friends!

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    Drop by and visit Spud's Travels at http://www.spudstravels.com

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