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[pct-l] Northwest Mts. Bite
Folks around Washington and Oregon are still shocked over the tragic lose of
6 climbers on Rainier and Hood the last few days. Also a few prayers go out
to those who survived. It's easy to be a Monday Morning Quarterback when
something wrong happens in the outdoors. ( They should of , could of)
Climbing any of the Northwest Volcano in May is a dice roll as Late May and
early June snow is ugly at times. ( New snow doesn't stick to winter snowpack
and even the snowpack still can do a little adjusting around under you!!) I
do for this reason keep all my climbs in the six week window of July through
mid august. ( Last two weeks of July are great in normal snow years, or Early
July in light years) Snow storms can come anytime, but a summit bid of
Rainier before mid -June is asking for trouble. Mt Hood?? Late June through
late July and climb in the middle of the week. ( The last 1,000 ft. is steep
and can be a crowded nightmare near summit) It seems every time something
tragic happens on Rainier , Hood also has one. June 1981 was the worst day of
all!!! ( Eleven climbers were hit by falling Seracs from the Ingrams Glacier
and sweep into a large crevasse at the 11,500ft. level just above Ingram
flats and below Disappointment Cleaver on Rainier. Same day 5 climbers died
on Hood as two roped teams fell and got tangled up falling down the Mountain.
I climbed Rainier one week later and still hold the vivid memory is seeing
the remains of the large seracs and the ice filled crevasse knowing those
folks were still intombed a few hundred feet from me. ( No wind that day and
a very Erie silence) All of man's know-how and knowledge is nothing against
weather!!!!! I guess this is part of what attracts us to hiking and climbing
around the PCT and other wild places!!!!! Monte
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