Let’s Climb Mount Saint Helens- Fast Pace Winter Climb
MSH in winter is one of my favorite volcano climbs. I have visited the mountain every year in winter for the past several years.
The views in winter on a clear sunny day can be very majestic and memorable.
Winter conditions (snow and ice) present a great opportunity to keep your skills sharp and to gain new skills.
This is a challenging hike with significant gain and solid stats. The first 2.5 miles is a warm up gaining about 500 feet. Shortly after Chocolate Falls, the trail gains over 5000 feet in about 2.7 miles. This will help kick start your 2024 climbing season and prepare you for other major climbs later in 2024.
This climb will help you condition, plan, work as a team, build endurance and stamina, manage mental and physical toughness, and learn safety skills for winter climbing. Develop overall winter skills- ice ax, crampons, glissading, understand avi risk/conditions, and more.
Reach out if you have moderate skills and would like to climb with us. I can provide training and conditioning tips, plus mountaineering skills, and gear feedback to help prepare you.
Join the waitlist to be considered and added to the confirmed team.
Plan:
Conditions permitting, the dates may change as we get closer to the event date.
Leave the Seattle area around 11am or so Friday and drive to the trailhead.
Car camp at the trailhead (my preference) or winter camp at Chocolate Falls- depending on conditions. Will be decided by the team a week or two prior to climb date.
Alpine start around 3am Hike the Worm Flows route . Follow the route up to the true summit which is about 1/3 mile west of the false summit and 150 feet higher.
With slightly easier route and less ice/wind conditions, the majority of climbers go to the false summit. We are not going to the false summit.
Enjoy the views for about 30 minutes or so. Hike back down the same route. Break camp if camping at Chocolate Falls, or straight to the TH and drive back to the Seattle area.
We might stop for dinner on the way back- team consensus.
Climbing Route:
As listed on Alltrails
Helpful Links:
More about the route and climb from the USFS
More information from WTA
Transportation and Carpooling:
Carpooling will be arranged and coordinated before we leave to the trailhead.
two to three passengers per vehicle Passengers should contribute toward the cost – typically about .25 or .30 cents per mile x total miles divided by the number of people in the car.
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Directions:
From the town of Cougar, drive east on Lewis River Road, which turns into Forest Road 90. Continue on FR 90 until the intersection with Forest Road 83. Turn left on FR 83 and continue approximately 6 miles to the Marble Mountain Sno-Park. During the winter and early spring, FR 83 is gated at the Sno-Park.
Sno-park permit required for each vehicle
Disclaimer: By participating in our outdoor events, you acknowledge and accept the inherent risks involved, including but not limited to accidents, weather conditions, and physical challenges. Participants are responsible for their own safety, health, and well-being during the event. All attendees must submit the CNS Liability Waiver Agreement before participating in any activities. We encourage you to evaluate your fitness level, prepare adequately, and use appropriate gear. CNS and event organizers are not liable for any injuries, losses, or damages incurred during the activity. Your participation signifies your agreement to this disclaimer. Always prioritize safety and enjoy the adventure!
- Carpool & Meetup Location: Eastgate Park and Ride
- Event GMap URL: https://maps.app.goo.gl/T45tLt9fp3HJ4N3j9
- RSVP By: December 1, 2024
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