timberdawg93 Posted August 16, 2010 Posted August 16, 2010 I'm a relative newbie from the Southeast - climbed Ranier once with RMI guides & have mainly done non-technical Colorado 14 teeners. Going to be in Portland the weekend of Sept 18-19 & can't seem to score a MSH permit (yet), so I'm looking for feedback on what else makes the most sense this time of year - Thanks!! Quote
Water Posted August 16, 2010 Posted August 16, 2010 if you want to do st helens just screw the permit and go up anyways. just play lotsa stupid if you're asked at all, ie: no don't have my ID. No, a friend dropped me off, not sure of his/hear address..NW something street? leave a good bit before sun-up. or go up adams. either is going to be a long scree slog, adams longer of course. again, start early as possible, or a few hours before dawn to avoid spending forever under the sun (though if that is your cup of tea..) have fun. dont go up hood then, if you want to actually summit anything. Quote
genepires Posted August 16, 2010 Posted August 16, 2010 seems like there is a lot of people here that sell their msh permit. on this site. good luck and if not, I would say adams as it is non glaciated and hood is glaciated sort of. Quote
kieranmullen Posted August 23, 2010 Posted August 23, 2010 Why would you say not to go up mt hood? Quote
pcg Posted August 28, 2010 Posted August 28, 2010 (edited) Why would you say not to go up mt hood? Can't speak for the person who said not to, but I would not plan to climb Hood on a specific date in September because the chances of conditions being solid enough (cold enough so that there is no falling ice or rock) to be safe on a specific date in September are not good. Mt. Hood has killed many. Don't take it lightly because there are easy routes to the summit. Mt. Adams south climb no problem as long as high pressure prevails and the weather forecast is good (no storms) for several days. Don't fall prey to the pyschological trap sometimes referred to as "the lost opportunity". In other words, it is often tempting to go through with a planned climb, despite the facts that conditions are not suitable, because you have traveled from somewhere else and can only climb on a certain date. Too many have pushed caution aside because it was their only chance and all too often those who do so perish, making it truly their last chance. Dont' take it. Edited August 28, 2010 by pcg Quote
timberdawg93 Posted August 31, 2010 Author Posted August 31, 2010 I really apprecite the feedback - Adams South side might just be the ticket if the weather is right! Quote
slogon Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 South Sister, something in Goat Rocks of WA, or the Tatoosh range in Mt. Rainier Park might be good options for ya. Quote
YocumRidge Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 just screw the permit and go up anyways. just play lotsa stupid if you're asked at all, ie: no don't have my ID. No, a friend dropped me off, not sure of his/hear address..NW something street? leave a good bit before sun-up. Does this strategy work for Boston basin as well ? Quote
rob Posted August 31, 2010 Posted August 31, 2010 just screw the permit and go up anyways. just play lotsa stupid if you're asked at all, ie: no don't have my ID. No, a friend dropped me off, not sure of his/hear address..NW something street? leave a good bit before sun-up. Does this strategy work for Boston basin as well ? Yes. I have dru's name and address memorized for just an occasion. Quote
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