artemvovk Posted December 22, 2025 Posted December 22, 2025 Hello, I'm tryna figure out a plan to get up Rainier this winter (preferably January but who knows what weather and snow decide). I hang around CO mostly, but I have gotten out to Washington for trail work and climbs a few times. I have done Mt Baker a couple of times, but haven't had much time between work/etc to get out to more PNW peaks (I have done Mt Clarke and a few others during WTA hitches, but that was in the summer); I have avalanche/crevasse training (have all the necessary gear), plenty of ice climbing (WI4+) experience, have skied plenty of routes (up to and around D13) in Colorado, have summited 300+ mountains in Colorado; climbing in PNW is different, but not unfamiliar to me. I just don't have people/partners that would get out on the glaciers with me - hence I am here. I'm looking at either Emmons route or the Gibraltar ledges - again, depending on the conditions/time/etc. Let me know if you need more specifics/questions/lists/etc, and/or if there's other places that would be better for finding partners. Quote
Lake_ Posted December 23, 2025 Posted December 23, 2025 Hey Artem, I live in Vancouver BC and would be down. Sounds like I don't have as much experience but I'm not a total gumby either. I'll send you a message with more info 1 Quote
Albert_Pynstardt Posted December 25, 2025 Posted December 25, 2025 January is a terrible month to attempt Rainier. One of the worst. February or March are a better bet. Also, unless you fancy an extra 25 mile approach/deproach, cross Emmons off your list and stick to routes out of Paradise. Quote
artemvovk Posted December 26, 2025 Author Posted December 26, 2025 Thank you. The worst and way too long is exactly what I am aiming for. Quote
ethompson Posted December 28, 2025 Posted December 28, 2025 Hey, I am interested in doing Rainier sometime in the winter. I have summited Rainier six times, never in the winter though. I've done Baker, Adams, Hood, El Dorado as well. Quote
Veory Posted Tuesday at 11:34 PM Posted Tuesday at 11:34 PM Potentially interested, especially if skiing down! One-dayed Rainier last spring via DC. Recently moved here from CO myself (also have 300+ summits there), I have AIARE, crevasse/rope rescue, and steep skiing experience at a similar level. Quote
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