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  1. Garmin Etrex Legend (has often outperformed more expensive units)

    Topo Seattle, Mt. Rainier, Central Cascades, Ver 2.6.8(2 CD set)

    Topo GPS USA, ver 2.7.7 (1 CD)

    Case for GPS

    Serial cable

    Latest Garmin Software update, v 3.90

    I'm not using so its just sitting, works perfectly.

    $100, local pickup, I'm in Shoreline, WA

  2. If you're asking about the actual campground, it won't be open until near the end of June, normal. The road into the campground is dependent on a couple of things, Chinook getting open that the DOT site says no sooner than June 6, and Cayuse getting open that the DOT site says 5/24 at EARLIEST. Latest I heard from numerous phone calls was that the WR Campground road had only been cleared so far to the Owyhigh Lks trailhead, its still several miles to the campground.

  3. Rainier website says the road into WR Campground is hopefully opening just before Memorial Day weekend, still 5-8 feet of snow on the road. Carbon side is open, but haven't seen any reports from anyone going in that side yet, its a LONG approach now with the road closed into Ipsut. Call Carbon ranger station, White River ranger station doesn't open until at least Memorial Day weekend.

  4. All routes on Rainier have suffered badly this year from tons of warm temps and excessive melt. This has exposed LARGE areas above 10,0000 of black, old, glacier ice that many have reported and I've experienced as somewhat bulletproof to pro. The Mowich is melted out with large amounts of exposed 50 degree+ loose scree, rock extremely prone to fall and virtually impossible to protect and the upper section hard exposed ice. This would make climbing it an effort in becoming a human bowling project with you being the pins. Last I checked with the climbing ranger staff there had been no recorded summits of the route this season and if correct no attempts given the status since at least mid July. Add to this the road closures, extended distances of approach, trail damage, and few to no potential rescuers left this late in the season, and hence the view that it might be risky to the point of ridiculous. Try calling the climbing ranger team left there and ask directly about any other advice or updates.

  5. About the Carbon road, the park's website as of 9/26 says, "GOOD NEWS! the road reopens on Saturday, September 22 at 8:00 a.m. to hikers and bicyclists", but at least we know a supply of body bags should be on hand for the attempt. skull

     

     

  6. Bought this for a planned climb w/2 others who bailed, new, unused, set up once on my lawn to attach a couple of lines, paid $220, yours for $120. Shoreline/Seattle. Closet needs space, first $120 gets it, that's 50% off for a brand new, unused Hex 3! As PM's seem to be dicey lately, you can reach me at csrh2 at qwestoffice dot net

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