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Awesome! That's a fun climb. Did you glissade at all on the way down?
Quote from: jgrimes on July 26, 2012, 11:04:43 PMAwesome! That's a fun climb. Did you glissade at all on the way down?We glissaded a bunch. From pikers peak to the lunch counter basically. Ton of fun.
My dad did it years ago. I would like to try it.
Now if I could just find a partner.
I've never really looked into doing it. How much gear does one need?
Congrats Jackelope! Is Mt Hood next? That hogsback stretch looks like you need to watch every step!
So its probably out of the question to do as my naked quest?
Check with FS folks to see what the road conditions are from Trout Lake up to the Cold Springs trailhead. I checked their website and found no problems listed but I heard someone recently say that the road 8040-500 to the TH was either closed or undrivable (it never was very good on the best days). I think it was from damage by the fire in the area last year.Have fun! It's a great trip. Been up their many times myself.
Quote from: D-Rock425 on June 12, 2013, 12:57:45 PMI've never really looked into doing it. How much gear does one need?Most the stuff you can rent from REI. Crampons, Ice Axe, Tent, Jackelope says best bets to stay overnight to prevent altitude sickness, Which I probably agree with, Its what Ill be doing. Some rain paints for glissading. I hike with them up/down because I get hot and don't like many layers on my legs or I overheat, Then just basic gear, Trekking poles.. Atleast 3 liters of water. Im sure he can chime in on this in on this in a bit to add to the list. My problem on St Helens was I didn't take nearly enough water or food. I only had 2-3 liters of water and a few snacks.Had to bum stuff off people like a bum, and melt tons of snow time after time. I think going up I drank about 5 liters of water (Two full water blatters *2L each* and a few water bottles) and took in more calories then I do in 2 days normally.
Is Stuart a technical climb? (i.e. ropes, pickets, etc)