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  1. "International Day of Yoga, or commonly and unofficially referred to as Yoga Day, is celebrated annually on 21 June since its inception in 2015. An international day for yoga was declared unanimously by the United Nations General Assembly. " Unanimous!! The UN!! 2015!! So many levels of humor
  2. I'm saving some of that "endless" time for our Big Island vacation this November. They went Mon-Tues....and to be honest, I go back and forth on Lincoln. Not a lot of room for error on that one and I don't relish all the face-in downclimbing
  3. I've run into a few that enjoy it. Packing guns and tasers even, miles from the road, harassing people for minor things like sitting on the side of the trail. Look at what you're doing to the heather! I must see your permit! Don't even get me started.... But I agree that most are nice enough, doing the best they can.
  4. Damn! You guys almost make me want to put Lincoln back on the list @Trent @cfire......almost. Way to make it all seem so casual, conditions are everything!
  5. No problem @tyee99, Just so you know, I mispelled Bullon above and just corrected it now....Post a link to article when you're finished!
  6. How about if you'd have taken the boat like the rest of us mortals?
  7. We went in late June precisely because we were able to cross Bridge Creek on snow. It was great (no real snow on route, easy to navigate the glacier), and we had a snow patch at the summit bivy to melt for water. I agree that it should be fine. Or, ask @John_Scurlock!
  8. This is so very true. The older I get the more I don't mind shifting last minute to something that will have more sure weather. I usually have an east side backup. Perhaps the Cathedral/Grimface group? And I would not go near the south fork of the Cascade, at least based on a recon a few years ago. You're on vacation. Just rent another car and do it one-way, N-S like everybody else. 100% more enjoyable. And, you don't need permits.
  9. The is the best Old Chute TR I've read in a long time. Keep the lame TRs coming! (and slow down)
  10. Mainly, I'm embarrassed to admit that I'm usually working, or dealing with the kids, and basically pay the solstice no mind until late in the evening when I decide to crack a beer on the patio and remark how late the light lasts......and that it's all downhill from here.
  11. Watch the rain for a really long time
  12. That's quite a weekend! And great pictures as well...there is no substitute for being up high when the sun goes down or comes up. As you know, there are a lot sacrifices to make that happen.
  13. The Pickets would make a rough introduction to the North Cascades, with the exception of Terror Basin. @dberdinka is right on the permit front, and he has good ideas for a week of ass kicking beauty. Nothing will have the big mountain feel of Rainier though.
  14. https://cascadeclimbers.com/forum/tripreport You may have to be logged in to use the page above though @Josh Lewis....maybe that was the issue?
  15. Hate to break it to you @Josh Lewis, but you can do that too. Just type in the name of the mountain and the route into the search box at the top of the TR search page and presto!
  16. Damn. How did I miss this??!! What a bargain for a durable alpine standard.
  17. Yowza. That sounds like quite the night. I will have to go back into the database and see if you wrote the adventure up!
  18. The snow is going fast at those lower elevations @Alisse, but I've never done that Pilchuck to Heather Lake tour before so you probably won't get any reliable info from me that you can't get from TAY TRs. I would guess it would be a bit melted out? I am old enough that I remember skiing at the Pilchuck ski area in the early 80's though....riding the tails of my parents skis.
  19. So, when you come in this way, how did you descend? Rap the route? I guess I assumed he had Blake's book already!
  20. A long apprenticeship will serve you well in the mountains, there's no rush. Which means you should probably find paying work for a time. Also, listen to @pcg, the most successful guides are most certainly people people- climbing is secondary.
  21. I haven't @Alisse, but I have climbed it. I tend to stick to descents that aren't very consequential, where I can stop and take pics frequently. It would check most of your boxes. One of my favorite big days is to go up the White Salmon , thru hell's highway, hit the summit of Shuksan (time permitting), around the summit across the Crystal, and then ski down the Hanging and White Salmon back to the slide alder hell below the ski area. That would tick most of your boxes, except you will run into teams around the summit. Or you could vary it by climbing the NF with skis and doing the reverse of that orbit.
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