It looked like a record turnout today for the annual Mother's Day climb of MSH. I never saw more dresses and more fun hats on climbers than yesterday ...200+ folks in drag. Here's Frank and me near the trailhead.
Many downhill speed virgins were in our group today - including Frank M, Ray B, Jeff G - who got to experience the ultimate joy skiing or shredding off the summit and down the side of this volcano. I predict they'll never walk down this slope again.
My red hat continued to earn the top prize for best hat on the mountain.
To see the crowd, outrageous outfits, more pics and flicks, surf here.
Monday, May 10, 2010
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Godzilla spotted on Mt St Helens summit
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Friday, August 21, 2009
Mt Adams by scree

More pics here.

Friday, July 3, 2009
Jump-roping in shorts on Mt Hood summit

It was a delightful night for climbing, with near-full moon until the dramatic moonset, calm air, shooting stars, Milky Way, volcano shadow, sunrise over the Cascade Range.
Click link below if you dare to see photo and film proof of the scenery, costumes, effigy props and yoga poses these nutty climb partners of mine did this day. It was my 25th Mt Hood summit climb ...but my first in shorts, and first with a jump-rope.
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Saturday, June 13, 2009
Mt Jefferson, success on try #2
My first attempt on Oregon's toughest peak was in 2004 via the Jeff Park Glacier / KER route, where Brian, Vern and I turned back at the summit block, just a few feet from the top. Not so this year, when we used the direct Milk Creek route with a Mazama climb team of 6 lead by Monty Smith.
Here are 40 pics, including red-lined routes and summit movie.
Friday, May 15, 2009
Mt St Helens in a dress

The annual Mother's Day tradition continues, with climbers wearing dresses and hats to honor mothers everywhere. I was double sick this year, so struggled near the top, but made a short summit movie and did get to snowboard down from summit to car. This year I was awarded "best hat on the mountain."
11 pics here and a summit movie here.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Training: Nesmith Ridge hike, Columbia River Gorge
I joined a Mazama 4-man team today for a nice leg burner up the little-used bushwacking "Nesmith ridge" route starting above Elowah Falls, topping out at 3800' Nesmith Point, descending the usual route. A nice adventure making it a loop route! Snow above 1500' and snowshoes needed above 2700'. 5 hours up, 2 hours down. More photos here.
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