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Much different than Mount St Helens. Both sides have major glaciers to cross, with crevasse falls always a potential. When I climbed it in 1977, we had a snow bridge collapse and a member took a 40' fall. It was quite the project to get him out.Rainier is potentially less complicated because you have RMI shoveling their trench to the top
I never really noticed that I never really hear of anyone climbing Baker. Hood, Rainier seem to be tops, with Adams and Helens being just glorified hikes. hmmmmmmm
Quote from: Knocker of rocks on August 15, 2013, 09:49:48 AMMuch different than Mount St Helens. Both sides have major glaciers to cross, with crevasse falls always a potential. When I climbed it in 1977, we had a snow bridge collapse and a member took a 40' fall. It was quite the project to get him out.Rainier is potentially less complicated because you have RMI shoveling their trench to the topwhat time of year did you do your climb?
The northwest side of Adams is a much more technical climb than the south approach.
Quote from: JLS on August 15, 2013, 10:10:26 AMThe northwest side of Adams is a much more technical climb than the south approach.That looks like the Adams Glacier