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  1. Hey I'm planning on skiing Avalanch Gulch with some friends on the 30th or 1st. I don't really know anything about Shasta. Basically my only question is will be be able to skin from car to summit still?

     

    Yes (as of yesterday). West Face Gully looked nice also (I went up Shastina). Way less people on that side (Hidden Valley and West Face Gully), not solitude by any means, but way less than Avalanche Gulch.

  2. Anybody hear anything about this? We were watching the kid's crew race on Vancouver Lake through binocs and saw a big slide on the SW side of St. Helens (actually saw it moving, and could see large debris piles at the bottom). And we were thinking how great it would be to be skiing up there. Hopefully it was a natural thing and not set off by anyone.

  3. Don't think that Coooper Spur is that easy - it's exposed and people fall off almost every year it seems, especially if descending it. If you're coming from the east coast and not familiar with the mountain the south side might make more sense. You can go mid-week or do a variation (w. Crater rim, etc.) to avoid people.

  4. Denali Expedition Gear for Sale

     

    Mega warm Feathered Friends down sleeping bag, parka, bomber Trango 3.1 tent, and some fleece pants. Summited and don’t think I’ll be needing anything this warm for the Cascades. All in great shape. I used the sleeping bag and parka on two trips to Denali and I believe they were used on one by the prior owner. I got the tent new and used it for one Denali trip plus a day each on Hood and Rainier. I’m in Portland.

     

    Feathered Friends Sleeping Bag: Here’s a description from the guy I bought it from. I used this on two trips to Denali and I believe it was used on one by the prior owner: “Feathered Friends Snow Goose Sleeping Bag (-40f/11” loft). Long model (6’6”) (great for sleeping with boot liners, water bottles, etc.) with Epic material, whale blue in color. Overfilled 4 ounces and upgraded to 800+ fill. Probably the lightest -40+ degree sleeping bag on the market.” Excellent condition. Paid about $750 retail. Asking $500.

     

    Feathered Friends Parka: Feathered Friends Icefall Parka with 800+ fill down and several ounces (two ounces?) of overfill, and a detachable Rock & Ice hood. Red with black. One very small (<1/2”) rip in back which was sewed, very hard to notice. New standard these are about $385. Asking $300.

     

    Mountain Hardwear Tent: Trango 3.1 three person tent White/blue body, orange with gray fly. Probably 80% of the tents on Denali are Trangos. Also, I added some custom guy lines with rings similar to the VE-25. These run about $680 new. Asking $400.

     

    Marmot Tech 300 Fleece Pants. I haven’t used these. Men’s size Large, color Black. Full side zips/reinforced panels, through the crotch zip. Asking $40.

     

    PM or sevans at coho dot net

  5. I'd check with the Mountain Shop. They did some work on my plastic climbing boot shells and heat molded my Intuition liners. Don't know about Baruntse liners but I imagine they would.

     

    Edit: Actually was Oregon Mountain Community, but probably either would be good.

  6. As far as snow in the bowling alley, I went up there on July 1st in 2007 and while there was snow on the traverse, there was none in the bowling alley (that may have been a low snow year). This year was actually a pretty good snow year at Hood, and I'd assumed the sisters would be similar.

     

    For South Sister, I think the green line is the easier one, but have only been part way up before bailing off (and getting to go around the South Sister on the PCT back to the south trailhead). Interested to hear what others say.

  7. If you have a mountain or hill near you, hike up with a weighted backpack (collapsable camping containers or milk jugs filled with water work well) and the heaviest hiking boots you have. Dump out the water at the top to save wear and tear on your knees for the way down. If not big hills, walk stairs with the heavy boots. Running is great, eliptical too, but once a week or more with boots and actual elevation is really helpful. And you can increase the backpack weight 5 or 10 pounds a week (don't go overboard though). Two of the keys are pacing and hydration, and the guides should take care of the first. Good luck, and good on you for not taking it lightly.

  8. Denali Expedition Gear for Sale

     

    Mega warm Feathered Friends down sleeping bag, parka, bomber Trango 3.1 tent, and some fleece pants. Summited last year and don’t think I’ll be needing anything this warm for the Cascades. I used the sleeping bag and parka on two trips to Denali and I believe they were used on one by the prior owner. I got the tent new and used it for one Denali trip plus a day each on Hood and Rainier. I’m in Portland, pm or 503.452.8930.

     

    Feathered Friends Sleeping Bag: Here’s a description from the guy I bought it from. I used this on two trips to Denali and I believe it was used on one by the prior owner: “Feathered Friends Snow Goose Sleeping Bag (-40f/11” loft). Long model (6’6”) with Epic material, whale blue in color. Overfilled 4 ounces and upgraded to 800+ fill. Probably the lightest -40+ degree sleeping bag on the market.” Excellent condition. About $750 retail, Asking $475.

     

    Feathered Friends Parka: Feathered Friends Icefall Parka with 800+ fill down and several ounces (two ounces?) of overfill, and a detachable Rock & Ice hood. Red with black. One very small (<1/2”) rip in back which was sewed, very hard to notice. New standard these are about $385. Asking $325.

     

    Mountain Hardwear Tent: Trango 3.1 three person tent White/blue body, orange with gray fly. Probably 80% of the tents on Denali are Trangos. Also, I added some custom guy lines with rings similar to the VE-25. These run about $680 new. Asking $400.

     

    Marmot Tech 300 Fleece Pants. I haven’t used these. Men’s size Large, color Black. Full side zips/reinforced panels, through the crotch zip. Asking $40.

     

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