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  1. We made it up later in the morning on Sat with a group of 5 and probably 20 others summited about the same time as us. Definitely the wettest summit experience to date, though wind wasn't much more than 15 mph. West crater/old chute is in great shape currently. Great snow texture and little ice.

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    from a trip last year. We played with the little guy for 25 min or so and then he tailed us for another 30. I would poke him with my paddle, my fiance poked him, he poked back, he chewed on our rudder and I would smack him using the rudder controls. He was definitely interested in us as much as we were with him. Really just an amazing little experience up in BC

  3. You could spend a year in the lower gorge at smith and not tick it all. and right in downtown Eugene you have Columns (more like, tick them all in an afternoon, but whatever) and there are basalt columns all over oregon that need climbing.

     

    As far as rain goes, 2/3 of oregon is desert (<15 in. per year) but the 1/3 west of the cascades makes up for the other 2/3 as far as precip goes.

     

    As far as your GF and climbing goes, way to have your priorities straight!

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