Mt. Rainier, Emmons Glacier (attempt) 8/12/18

Our summer climb on the Emmons Glacier ended up being more like a fall climb.  It was icy, heavily crevassed and we were treated to 2 hours of snow and freezing rain at high camp. Our tents got covered in ice. 

We started for the top at 1:30 am and wasted a lot of time looking for a way through a giant maze of crevasses in the dark. We were way behind a safe schedule and still had a lot of route finding between us and the top, so we decided to turn around at about 11,000'. 

That's the way it goes. Spending a couple of days with friends in an amazing part of creation is never a total loss.
Jim, Dan, Chris, Joe, Ron and Doug setting out on our adventure.
 A lenticular dome over the mountain as we approached Camp Schurman.
An alpine sunrise
Not many people get the chance to watch the sunrise from a point above the clouds and surrounded by huge crevasses!
  Working our way back down the icy glacier through the maze of crevasses.
 Doug, Ron, Dan, Joe and Chris almost back down to high camp.

A steep snowfield and ice cave near the Inter Glacier.

Mt. Adams 7/14/18

The weather for our climb was great, except for the tent shaking wind on Friday night.
 Dennis, Dan, Ron and Chris going up the slope that we call Widowmaker.
 Heading up the South Face on Saturday morning.
 On the False Summit, looking down at Lunch Counter, with Mt. Hood and Mt. Jefferson in the distance.
 Doug, Dan, Chris and Ron on the summit.
Mt. Rainier and the Goat Rocks.

Chair Peak 6/23/18

We made another attempt on Chair Peak and got close to the summit, but did not get to stand on top of it.  I think that it is time to throw away the route description and go on a clear day!  We did get to see a black bear on the hike in!  No picture though, it was running too fast.
 Ron, Chris and a neat cairn.
 Crossing Denny Creek.
 Chair Peak is somewhere up there in the clouds.
 The heather was blooming.
Doug with crystal clear Upper Melakwa Lake in the background.