A certified mountain guide wants to lead you on a 3 day climbing expedition to the summit of Mount Shuksan in the Cascades of Washington State.
Group
3 Days
May - Sep
High
Intermediate
For 3 days, I would like to not only guide you to the summit of Mount Shuksan, but I would also like to instruct you on the crucial techniques to make the climb.
Including a scenic drive from Seattle, and a wonderful hike through the forest to our base camp, this trip has everything a nature lover could want. And when it comes to the day dedicated to climbing practice, I have no doubt you will learn a great deal of valuable skills that you either did not already have, or wished to improve. Examples of what we will cover during this trip include the following items.
Selection of personal gear and packing for a glacier climb
Self arrest techniques
Walking on snow with and without crampons
Climbing knots
Glacier travel skills
Navigation and route finding
Hazard assessment
During the climb to the summit of Mount Shuksan, we will take the Sulphide Glacier route. Throughout this route there is an assortment of giant crevasses, steep rock scrambling and moderate snow and ice slopes. Hence the necessity for the skills learned the days prior. However, once you reach the summit of the peak, the hard work will prove worth it, as the views are tremendous.
Ideal for people looking to begin achieving their mountaineering dreams, this trip will properly prepare for ascents to come. Furthermore, the ascent itself is incredible. If you would like to join me, just send me a request.
I can also take you to the summit of Mount Baker on this 3 day trip.
Meeting point
We will start the adventure by meeting at a park and ride in Seattle at 8:00 am. From there, we will drive for approximately 3 hours to the trail head. After that, we will hike for approximately 5-6 hours to our base camp. At the base camp will start practicing necessary skills for the climb to come, including snow walking and basic ice axe skills before having a delicious dinner and sleeping for the night.
After a delicious, warm breakfast, we will review several important skills for the following day’s climb. Those skills will include basics of glacier travel, how to set up rope teams, anchors and much more. We will then have an early dinner and go to bed early.
We will wake up very early, at approximately 2:00 am. We will then start climbing at approximately 3:00 am and should reach the summit between 7:00 am and 9:00 am. After you’ve enjoyed the views, we will return to the base camp for lunch, clean-up then return to the cars and drive back to Seattle.
More info
We will meet 3 days before the trip to go through clothing/layering, back country nutrition/hydration, tent/tent partners, personal gear check, gear rental, ten essentials, trip details, including weather and the plan for each day.
What experience and how fit do I need to be to climb this mountain?
Mount Shuksan is a challenging climb, and prior mountaineering experience is recommended. This could include climbing other peaks in the area, such as Glacier Peak or Mount Baker. You should also be in good physical condition, able to hike for several hours at a time carrying a backpack weighing up to 30-40 pounds, and scramble over rocks and steep terrain.
What kind of training do you suggest?
Before beginning any training program, evaluate your current fitness level. Consider factors like cardiovascular endurance, strength, flexibility, and previous mountaineering experience. Focus on exercises like hiking, trail running, or stair climbing. These activities simulate the cardiovascular demands of high-altitude climbing.
You can also start developing leg strength through squats, lunges, step-ups, and calf raises. These exercises will help you tackle steep and uneven terrain. If you can, simulate high-altitude conditions using altitude training masks or by training at higher elevations. This can help your body acclimatize to reduced oxygen levels.
How will accommodation be handled?
We will be setting up camp at our base camp, which is located at an altitude of 5,400 feet.
When and where will we meet?
Our adventure begins at 8:00 AM at a park-and-ride lot in Seattle. From there, we'll drive for about 3 hours to the trailhead.
What's included in the price?
The guiding fee, tents, permit and entrance fees are all included in the price of the trip.
What is NOT included in the price?
The price does not include transportation, personal climbing equipment, meals, or guide gratuities.
What is the best time of the year to embark on this trip?
The optimal months for climbing Mount Shuksan are May through September.
Can I join a group?
You are welcome to book a spot in a group on our specified departure dates.
What is the guide-to-client ratio to climb this mountain?
Each group will have one guide for every two participants.
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