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Blake

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I'm going to be hiking St. helens on Sunday, and skiing down (friend snowboarding). I've never been there before, and was wondering if there is anything special I should know. I'm familiar with the permit system and all that, but are crampons and an axe necessary? Any other approach/route/ski down notes? I'm thinking 5 hrs for the boot up, does this seem reasonable for some in-shape guys?

 

Maybe it'll be so crowded that I can just follow the pack... frown.gif

 

 

Thanks a lot!! wave.gif

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I'm familiar with the permit system and all that, but are crampons and an axe necessary? Any other approach/route/ski down notes?

 

They probably won't be necessary, but I usually carry them just in case they make it easier near the top. Usually can skin to the summit.

 

I'm thinking 5 hrs for the boot up, does this seem reasonable for some in-shape guys?

 

Depends on how many people you want to pass and how much of a hurry you are in. I usually figure 5-5.5 hours for a trip without a lot of stops (only for sunscreen and pictures and something to munch on), but not breaking much of a sweat.

 

 

Maybe it'll be so crowded that I can just follow the pack... frown.gif

 

No maybe about it.

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