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《计划》Climb Mt. St. Helens

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发表于 2007-7-11 20:07:10 | 显示全部楼层 |阅读模式
朋友Carole & John两个月前爬的,我把是她发给我的相片贴过来,感觉还是有雪时漂亮一些,我们什么时候把这个山头也爬了(non-technical climb)。
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 楼主| 发表于 2007-7-11 20:09:21 | 显示全部楼层
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发表于 2007-7-12 08:19:28 | 显示全部楼层
St. Helen应该不难,这是我07/05/2007收到的一封邮件:

Hello all – Monday, I hiked Mt St Helens with 7 family members and 2 friends.  Everyone made it up in my group, including my 12 year old cousin and my two cousins who gave birth just this year, EXCEPT for my date XXX who turned back about 1000 feet from the top.  (Jeez, as if he didn’t have 2 months to prepare for this hike).  HA!  The trip was amazing.  We fed chipmunks and birds from our hands.  We had perfect weather and surprisingly, I wore no sunscreen and didn’t even burn.  XXX, what does a person have to do to get burnt…. My polorized glasses rocked and I wouldn’t use anything else.   The smoke plumes from the domes were amazing and the summit was very scary and steep.  The whole experience was great.  In the back ground, we saw Mt Rainier, Mt Adams, Mt Hood and we think, 3Fingered Jack. We got very lucky with the weather and barely needed any layers.  In fact, I really, wore my cycling gear and midweight pants.  We spent Sunday night in a little motel in Woodland and so, we got up at 5am on Monday morning to arrive at the registration by 6am.  It is definitely possible to do without ice axes and crampons since the trail is dry.  But using the snow gear would be fun too and actually, might be easier than boulder climbing.  On the way down, we slid on our butts and had a blast – but ski’s would have been awesome.  Go ahead and click at the bottom of this email for the full 78 photos, or just see my summary of cut/paste.

http://www.kodakgallery.com/Shar ... 552862_875804669206
 楼主| 发表于 2009-12-26 21:34:25 | 显示全部楼层
今年我一二月份的计划里就有登顶著名的圣海伦火山的想法,圣海伦火山雪季雪鞋登顶并不是很难。我初步计划需要三天时间,第一天开车六小时然后开走一小段后雪地扎营,第二天登顶,第三天回温哥华,具体行程正在计划,关键是挑个好天.....

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Non-technical snow climbing, elevation gain 1833m. round trip 19.2km.

https://www.crossna.org/forum.ph ... 59?highlight=Helens

http://www.fs.fed.us/gpnf/recreation/mount-st-helens/

http://www.wta.org/magazine/WA-T ... df/at_download/file
发表于 2009-12-26 21:36:13 | 显示全部楼层
lulululu
今年我一二月份的计划里就有登顶著名的圣海伦火山的想法,圣海伦火山雪季雪鞋登顶并不是很难。我初步计划需要三天时间,第一天开车六小时然后开走一小段后雪地扎营,第二天登顶,第三天回温哥华,具体行程正在计划.....

http://www.fs.fed.us/gpnf/recreation/mount-st-helens/

http://www.wta.org/magazine/WA-T ... df/at_download/file



I am very keen on this idea!  :wink:
发表于 2009-12-27 19:33:01 | 显示全部楼层
圣海伦风景很美!

希望能参加lulu的这次活动!
 楼主| 发表于 2009-12-27 23:05:10 | 显示全部楼层
找了一些waypoints
Waypoint #1
Location: 46.146225°, -122.183594°
The trail head is located at the SW end of the parking area, near the entracne, for the Climber's Bivouac. Take Ptarmigan trail #216A from the trail head. For the next 2 miles, gradually ascend toward Monitor Ridge under the covering of new growth forests. on a nice dirt path.

Waypoint #2
Location: 46.164394°, -122.190239°
Continue straight @ 4-way intersection towards Monitor Ridge. The other trail at this intersection is the Loowit Trail #216, which circumnavigates Mt. St. Helens. There is also a compost toilet here. If you pass up this opportunity, the remainder of the trail will offer very little covering, and will actually be exposed. The trail will continue to travel under the covering of the new growth as it gradually ascend towards Monitor Ridge. Also, about 200 yds prior to this intersection, on the only switchback thus far, there is an awesome view of Mt. Adams directly East.


Waypoint #3
Location: 46.166496°, -122.191277°
Base of the Monitor Ridge. The trail will now leave behind the covering of the trees and begin exposure to the sun and wind. Also, the dirt hiking trail has now become volcanic silt and loose rocks. From the base of Monitor Ridge, begin a scramble over large rocks and small boulders up to the ridge itself. The trail will now be marked by large wooden poles. Best way is to scramble to one pole, and then look ahead for the next and traverse to that one. Repeat this process for the remainder of the hike.


Waypoint #4
Location: 46.167606°, -122.193512°
Top of the Monitor Ridge. The trail will now travel on the spine of Monitor Ridge all the way to the summit. Take a look to your East/Right, as Mt. Adams will be looming large the rest of the way. Also, to the South, Mt. Hood can be seen and on a clear day, Mt. Jefferson as well. The trail will now consists of bouler/rock hopping or travel on a sandy/volcanic silt trail. This will be interchanged the rest of the way. Sometimes, it might be easier to leave the trail behind and traverse over the rock/boulder gardens, and vice versa. As long as you continue to travel to the next wooden pole, it really doesn't matter which terrain you choose.

Waypoint #5
Location: 46.168755°, -122.193146°
To the West/Left, notice a small pyramid like rusty contraption. This is one of the monitors used to monitor the seismic activity on Mt. St. Helens. Continue to travel over the rock/boulde garden and volcanic silt trail. Remember to look for the wooden post that mark the way.


Waypoint #6
Location: 46.180027°, -122.189682°
A large solar-powered seismic monitor. A nice place to take a break and soak in the surrounding views. Also, take note of the summit ahead. The trail will now travel over larger rocks/boulders with small flat areas in between. Take advantage of the flat areas to take a break or rest up. The trail will become more steep and the terrain alot looser to travel over.


Waypoint #7
Location: 46.183273°, -122.189598°
This is the start of the tranisistion of the trail from rock/boulders to scree. The trail will alternate between traveling over rock/boulders and scree. Take a look back down and marvel at how the trail traverses up Monitor Ridge spine over rocks, scree, boulders and volanic silt and fine pumice.


Waypoint #8
Location: 46.187668°, -122.188835°
The final push to the summit, is one that becomes difficult. As the trail is now completely scree. Be prepared to take 2 steps forward, while sliding 1 step back. Althouh the summit is about 300 vertical feet away, take your time, as speed can be counter-productive in this loos scree.


Waypoint #9
Location: 46.189957°, -122.189484°
The "summit". This is the traditional stopping point for all climbers on this trail. In actuality, the true summit is about a 200 yd rim walk to the West. Soak in the awesome views of Mt. Rainier directly north. Notice the erie Spriti Lake below, still filled with trees from the 1980 blast, floating silently on the surface. Directly below, take a look at the ever growing lava dome within the crater.

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St.Helens Monitor Ridge Route

 楼主| 发表于 2009-12-29 11:31:07 | 显示全部楼层
current TRs:

Mount Saint Helens Attempt (11/8/09)
http://www.nwhikers.net/forums/v ... mp;highlight=Helens

Mt St Helens - Monitor Ridge 10-11-09
http://www.nwhikers.net/forums/v ... mp;highlight=Helens

backcountry ski @ St.Helens
http://www.mitbbs.com/article_t/Outdoors/31310615.html
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