Ascent of Mount Baker on 2010-07-16Others in Party: | Pat Timson JP Dre Matt Peter Rick Evan
| Date: | Friday, July 16, 2010 | Ascent Type: | Successful Summit Attained | Peak: | Mount Baker | Location: | USA-Washington | Elevation: | 10781 ft / 3286 m |
Ascent Trip ReportThis was a great trip organized through Alpine Ascents. Lead guide was the world famous climbing legend Pat Timson. We had great weather, beautiful clear sunny skies, the snow was soft but not too soft, and there was no one else on the mountain on summit day. Perfect! Perfect! Perfect!
This was an easier climb than Buckner Mtn that I climbed the previous weekend.
Wow!! I would do this one again in a heartbeat. |
Summary Total Data | Total Elevation Gain: | 7500 ft / 2286 m | Round-Trip Distance: | 14.6 mi / 23.5 km | Route: | Railroad Grade, Easton Glacier | Trailhead: | 3281 ft / 1000 m | Route Conditions: | Maintained Trail, Unmaintained Trail, Open Country, Stream Ford, Snow on Ground, Snow Climb, Glacier Climb | Gear Used: | Ice Axe, Crampons, Rope, Ski Poles, Guide, Tent Camp | Nights Spent: | 2 nights away from roads | GPS Data for Ascent/Trip
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