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July, 2014 | Two Birds, One Mountain
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Monthly Archives: July 2014. Mt Adams South Climb (2014-07-04). Day 1 – Getting to Trailhead. That was the view we were presented with on the way to the mountain. Mt. Adams is a pain to get to, since the drive typically involves going all the way into Oregon, then heading east, only to come back up north. In any case, we took off at around noon on Friday, July 4th, and eventually arrived at the mountain. The last 5-8 miles of driving are slow-going, on a poorly-maintained, windy gravel road. What was awe...
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Showing all posts by Tamas. Mt Rainier – DC Route (2014-08-03). Well folks, here it is! Probably my final serious climb of the season, and what a memorable one! It’s Mt. Rainier again! This time, however, we’re looking at the Disappointment Cleaver route. This is the most popular route on the mountain. I was signed up with the fine folks at Alpine Ascents for this one. Well, what are we waiting for, let’s get started! Ok, no more messing around, let’s get to the good stuff. That evening, we walked over t...
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Mt. Baker Attempt (2014-06-27) | Two Birds, One Mountain
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Mt Baker Attempt (2014-06-27). All throughout the last week of June, we were anxiously refreshing the mountain weather forecast on our web browsers, along with the soccer scores. The plan was to have a nice 4 day trip to Mt. Baker, to practice our snow skills, and eventually summit. This was a trip that was scheduled with the fantastic folks at KAF Adventures. Alas, mother nature had a different plan for us. Day 1 – Climbing To Camp. The first part of the Mt. Baker trail (via Squak Glacier) is a nice...
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Training | Two Birds, One Mountain
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Mt Adams South Climb (2014-07-04). Day 1 – Getting to Trailhead. That was the view we were presented with on the way to the mountain. Mt. Adams is a pain to get to, since the drive typically involves going all the way into Oregon, then heading east, only to come back up north. In any case, we took off at around noon on Friday, July 4th, and eventually arrived at the mountain. The last 5-8 miles of driving are slow-going, on a poorly-maintained, windy gravel road. Day 2 – Climbing to Lunch Counter. What w...
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