I'll be there with my deskwhootes brewery jacket on. drinking PBR.
The only climbing I will do before is climbing my ass out of my chair at work and walking there
though i didn't "see" anything last night, i did wake up a few times and felt that something was in the room (and the cheap burnside hooker had left like 2 hours before) ?????
bummer on the freshies man! i was equally bummed to see the goods down here crustified... surface hoar in the trees makes the snow look so good, but the cust makes it so bad!
still though, looks like you guys had a fun tour. any pics?
likewise a ski into the crater would be sick. i know a few years ago there was an article in Powder mag with some shots of people poaching inside the closed crater.
I'm sure someone on here has waypoints but here is a trail description
http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/willamette/recreation/tripplanning-winter/snoparks/willamettepass/index.html#maidenpeak
sorry about thursday, i just worked till i had to go to the airport. i'll be back in pdx in january so i'll try to do a better job planning a magic gardnes pub club
pup-
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Little Jibber sez "Are those them tele bindings you can like hike in?"
justin "Yeah they are randonee bindings"
Little Jibber sez "Man those are sweet, too bad theres no good backcountry in Oregon"
Right behind us was this view:
Obviously Dubya has had a severe effect on our youth.
looks like steins pillar, but shorter and with cyclone fencing!
Yeah how come there aren't big people bouldering playgrounds? Almost every playground in bend has little folk bouldering toys.
http://www.cascadeclimbers.com/forum/ubbthreads.php/ubb/weatherstation/l/mt-st-helens/
nwac telemetry data and charts from the past storm are at your disposal.
loooks good!