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  1. I believe you have to get permission from the Park Service to solo.

     

    From: http://www.nps.gov/mora/planyourvisit/climbing.htm

     

    "Solo travel above high camps or anywhere on glaciers is not permitted except with prior written permission from the Superintendent. You may download a Solo Climb Request Form http://www.nps.gov/mora/planyourvisit/upload/solo%20climb%20request.doc (Word document, 83 KB) or you may request this form by writing: Superintendent, Mount Rainier National Park, 55210 238th Avenue East, Ashford, WA 98304.

     

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  2. The E9 brew pub is a great place for excellent microbrew and pub grub. Trail running in Point Defiance Park is surprisingly good. Haven't been, but I hear the Museum of Glass is well worth a visit. If fine fine dining is your thing there is the Melting Pot and El Gaucho's in the recently revitalized downtown area.

  3. I would forget the whole idea of taking a plane anywhere into the Cascades. I have flown with Kenmore Air for my job and the pilot told me they do not like to fly over the Cascades specifically because there is no place to land a float plane.

     

    There is plenty of backcountry accessible by a day's walk. I think that the Ptarmigan Traverse would fit your schedule and climbing experience and would feed your desire for a wilderness experience.

  4. *How long do these things take to heel? I'm in a ton of pain right now!

     

    I broke the bottom of my tibia, right above the heel bone. It healed in 6 weeks. (The ligaments and tendons I tore are taking much longer)

     

    *Since I am told all the orthopedic guys are on holiday, will the bone start to heal wrong if left alone for 4-5 days before I can see anyone?

     

    I walked around for 10 days on my broken leg before getting a correct diagnosis. It healed fine.

     

    *Does anyone know a good orthopedic specialist in the greater Seattle area?

     

    I was pleased with Dr. Eric Heit at Virginia Mason in Issaquah. He specializes in sports injures of the ankles and feet. He also operated on my wife's foot and achilles tendon with good results.

  5. Rainy Pass Repair in the U district (near Dante's tavern) has always done a descent job for me, but is rather expensive.

     

    NW Garment repair in Freemont has also done a fine job and was considerably cheaper than Rainy Pass.

     

    I have used the Gore brand repair patches with good results. They are self sticking but you can iron them on for better longevity.

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