Mt. Adams, South Climb 7-14-12

 One group at the start of a good climb on Adams.  
 Chris on the steepest part of the climb.
More climbers heading up Widowmaker.
Mt. St. Helens and sunset as seen from our camp at 9,300'.
Climbers starting up the south face early in the morning.
The true summit as seen from the false summit.  There were a lot of threatening clouds and even some wind-driven 1/4" hail, but it did not last long.
 One group on the summit...
and another...
 and another...
 and another.


What a great climb.  The road was clear, the weather was good and the snow was excellent.  The guides were awesome, the sherpas were strong and the climbers were determined.  What more could you ask for?

Mt. Rainier, Emmons Glacier 7-8-12

After postponing the climb for a couple of weeks, the weatherman finally gave us a green light to climb Rainier.  We have seen bears up here before, but not this close!  This encounter was the best part of the climb.
Our team high up on the Emmons Glacier just after sunrise.  Steamboat Prow and Camp Schurman are way below us.
Doug, Ron, Spencer and Jim on the summit.  The wind was blowing 50-60 mph.  We did not stay there very long.
This is one of the reasons that we rope up!   It was Spencer's turn to cross the dicey snow bridge.  This was the second best part of the climb.
Climbing would not be nearly as fun or rewarding, if it wasn't difficult and a little scary now and then.