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Saturday, November 21, 2020
Monday, November 9, 2020
Mt. St. Helens Climb, November 7, 2020
Mt.
St. Helens Climb
November
7, 2020
The night before we made the drive
over to Mt. St. Helens. We camped just
down the road from the main parking lot.
We got up early and hit the trailhead around 3:40am. We had the same climbing group as our Mt.
Adams climb: Becky and I and our two boys, Brian and his two boys, and one of
our former Scouts.
Our climbing party Starting the boulder field
Watching the sunrise |
We
started out through the trees and started the boulder field in the dark. There was about 4-5 inches of new snow, which
made the boulder field tricky. We put
our crampons on, just in case. The wind
started to really kick up and started blowing snow around. We watched the sunrise and could see Mt. Adams
and Mt. Hood in the distance.
Mt. Hood in the distance Mt. Adams in the distance Sunrise
As we
made our way up the mountain, we could see the clouds and weather approaching. As we neared the summit, the wind got intense
and made it hard to stand at times.
Last push to the summit |
When we made it to the crater rim at 8,363’ it was extremely windy. We figured the temperature was in the low 20’s and the wind gusts were at least 40-50mph. It was still clear and sunny, so we had a great view down into the crater and saw the lava dome. We could also see Mt. Rainier in the distance. We didn’t stay very long at the top and made our way down.
Becky and I at the summit/crater rim with Mt. Rainier in the background |
Looking down into the crater at the lava dome |
Watching as weather approaches |
The trek
down soon became a whiteout with snow, blowing snow, and lots of wind. The boulder field was difficult to hike
through. You couldn’t tell if a hole was
between boulders or just a hole in the snow.
My left knee started going out and it was very painful to bend and walk
on it the last couple of miles through the trees. We all made it back to the car
midafternoon. We changed into clean
clothes and warmed up in the car on the drive home. When we stopped for food at Burger King, I
couldn’t bend my knee enough to get back in the car. All of the boys couldn’t stop laughing at me
and calling me old!
Becky getting pelted with wind-blown snow |
Finally made it back to the trailhead |
Wednesday, August 12, 2020
Mt. Adams Climb, August 9-10, 2020
Mt.
Adams Climb
August
9-10, 2020
South Side of Mt. Adams |
Our climbing party |
After a quick break to pump
and refill our water, we started climbing.
Just a couple hundred yards before our campsite my legs started to cramp
up. We finally made it to our campsite
in the lunch counter area, around 9,000’.
We found some rock shelters to set up camp in. We ate dinner and watched the sunset over Mt.
Hood and Mt. St. Helens.
Climbing up to our camping spot at Lunch Counter |
Camping spot at 9,000' feet. Mt. Hood in the background |
Sunset with Mt. St. Helens in the background |
We got up and ate breakfast around 3am and then started up the mountain. We stopped and put our crampons on and then started going up some of the steeper sections. We watched the sun come up. It was a very clear day with few to no clouds.
Early start |
The shadow of the mountain at sunrise |
We cleared Piker’s Peak, which is a false summit, then made our way over to the final push to the summit. At the top there is an old abandoned cabin from back when a group tried to mine sulfur from the mountain. We took some time on the summit taking pictures and found a place to get out of the wind and eat. The view from the top is amazing, with a 360-degree view of Mt. Rainier, Mt. Hood, Mt. St. Helens, and more.
Final push to the summit |
Old abandoned cabin at the summit |
Mt. Rainier in the background |
Snack break at the top |
After our snack and some more
pictures, we made our way back down.
From the top of Piker’s Peak we could glissade down about 2,000’, which
made our descent quicker. Everyone had a
fun time glissading. We stopped at our
campsite for lunch and packed up the rest of our gear. On the way down I started feeling nauseous
and tired. Once we made it back to the
car I fell asleep until we reached Goldendale and got Dairy Queen for
dinner.