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Hiromi

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  1. I was there too. What an amazing story!! Erden is crazy, but such a cool guy. His presentation is well worth a few hours of your time.

     

    He is interested in sharing his experience and the project with kids, so if anyone knows of a local school, girls & boys club, etc that might enjoy the presentation, let him know.

  2. Might I suggest the Boeing Alpine Club Intermediate Class? They won't make you take a rigorous basic equivalency test and I understand they are quite flexible in the class. You can pick some of your own climbs and be paired up with highly experienced people as mentors. I don't think it's very expensive either.

  3. I went up the standard route on Hood last week, and frankly, would not have gone had I known what the rock fall situation was like. There were large rocks littering the snow around us from about 9000 feet to the summit. The nastiest area is the snow chute you climb through ( I think this might be called "pearly gates") right before you get to the summit. There is a sand pile loaded with hurking boulders perched precariously on one another, and it's right above you. Plus, people tend to bottleneck in this area, so it's difficult to move as quickly as you should. I'm surprised there aren't more serious injuries here considering the number of people trekking through there every day.

     

    I would only do this route in winter/early spring. Also, I would pack skis/snowboard and stash at the top of the ski runs. The hike back down was looooong!

  4. I also found this place difficult to locate. The "easy" climbs weren't so easy for me! I slipped on the moss and ended up hanging on a 5.4! Oh the shame! Oh yeah, and it was an overhanging 5.4 - like that's even possible! That was a few weeks ago, maybe the moss is at least dry by now.

  5. Okay, how on earth do you manage 5 days on Rainier with 3000 and 28 lbs?! Please tell me what you have in that pack. I trimmed my pack down as much as I thought possible last weekend and still ended up with 30 lbs without the rope! I really need to get on board with this 'light and fast' thing, but despite my best efforts, remain heavy and slow...

     

  6. Okay, how on earth do you manage 5 days on Rainier with 3000 and 28 lbs?! Please tell me what you have in that pack. I trimmed my pack down as much as I thought possible last weekend and still ended up with 30 lbs without the rope! I really need to get on board with this 'light and fast' thing, but despite my best efforts, remain heavy and slow...

  7. Freedom of the Hills is a great book to get a beginner started. I still refer back to it periodically to brush up on skills like z-pulley, ice-axe carabiner belay, weird knots, etc. I don't know of any other books that are as comprehensive.

     

    There are several good classes you can take to get you started if you can't find someone to teach you.

  8. REI doesn't carry crampon compatible boots anymore. Last time I was in there asking for them, the salesman didn't know what crampons were. He thought I was looking for snowshoe compatible boots. It's a sad thing indeed.

     

    I see you're located in Lynden. Isn't that near the border? Go to MEC in Vancouver. Good prices, your US dollar goes farther, and I believe they still carry a variety of crampon compatible boots.

  9. I want to get out this weekend for a climb, and am not interested in spending an entire day in the monsoon that's currently in the forecast. Any ideas for a fun alpine day trip on the east side of the mountains where it might be a little dryer?

     

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