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We‘ll be climbing the standard South side route from Timberline Lodge
This Mother’s Day Eve climb is part of a weekend celebrating Mothers on Mount St. Helens. In the past, over 1,000 climbers ascended the mountain wearing dresses to honor their Mothers. Currently, because of the dark forces against anyone having fun or perhaps even against Mothers, the Forest Service now limits the number of permits to a measly 350. Despite the buzz killers, join 349 of your new best friends on Mount St Helens on Saturday Mother’s Day Eve and then spend Sunday with or honoring your Mother.
Date: May 15th-17th depending on weather. Climbing on a weekday is well worth the vacation day to avoid the crowds.
Event is full, taking alternates. Still need an assistant.
Smith Rock State Park, Oregon 97760
Beginning rock climbing at Smith Rock State Park.
Smith Rock State Park, Oregon 97760
Beginning rock climbing at Smith Rock State Park.
Participants should comfortable performing a top rope belay. (Erin’s Intro to Smith Rock Climbing trip is a great way to get a refresher)
In this class we will be at Smith Rock state park. Saturday morning we will head out bright and early to start setting anchors at the top of student wall. We will be in small supervised groups where we will be building the anchors we learned in the classroom session. After lunch we will then rappel down on the anchors we set and spend the rest of the afternoon climbing student Wall on the gear you placed. On Sunday we will break into small groups, usually two students and two teachers. We will go to some easy climbs and do some mock-leading.
Participants should comfortable performing a top rope belay. (Erin’s Intro to Smith Rock Climbing trip is a great way to get a refresher)
In this class we will be at Smith Rock state park. Saturday morning we will head out bright and early to start setting anchors at the top of student wall. We will be in small supervised groups where we will be building the anchors we learned in the classroom session. After lunch we will then rappel down on the anchors we set and spend the rest of the afternoon climbing student Wall on the gear you placed. On Sunday we will break into small groups, usually two students and two teachers. We will go to some easy climbs and do some mock-leading.
Snow camping and snow climbing "experience" on South Sister before the central cascade permits are required.
Snow camping and snow climbing "experience" on South Sister before the central cascade permits are required.
Come climb Diamond Peak from Rockpile Trail. This is a nontechnical scramble. The summit is spectacular and offers views of the rest of Diamond Peak‘s arms and huge views of the entire Oregon Cascades.