About us
A group for people who are interested in local outdoor adventures and international travel. In addition to taking day/weekend outdoor trips, we will occasionally meet up at restaurants and bars. Come hike with us and meet like minded people to discuss the amazing and adventurous places you dream of visiting or recount tales of adventures past.
Upcoming events
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Mt.Si ( New Trail )
Location not specified yet**Restricted to ASHA 2026 CLIMBERS - NO GUESTS ALLOWED **
WE ENCOURAGE CARPOOL, MEET AT P&R TO AVOID TAKING PARKING SPACES AT TRAILHEAD AND REDUCE CARBON IMPACT. Those who stay closer to TH can collaborate and head there directly. Keep the lead informed if you intend to do so."
Hike: Mt.Si via New Trail
Length: 7.4 miles
Elevation gain: 3150 feet
Suggested Weight for Rainier & Glacier Peak 35 lbs., others 20+ lbs.
Suggested Pace 1.5 mph
Link: http://www.wta.org/go-hiking/hikes/mount-siTrail Report:
Pass: Discover Pass
Weather Information:
Base level (1164 ft) - rain and snow from Wed-Friday night and rains everyday.
Peak level (4167 ft) - A heavy fall of snow, heaviest during Thu night. Temperatures will be below freezing (max 0°C on Sat night, min -5°C on Thu night). Winds increasing (light winds from the SE on Fri morning, strong winds from the SSW by Sun morning). Saturday morning Wind gust 25 MPH
Mount Si Weather Forecast (1270m)Directions to TH:
https://www.google.com/maps/dir//47.488,-121.7231/@47.488,-121.7231,11z?hl=enClothing:
• Non-cotton synthetic t-shirt / technical Ts / Woolen base layer + T-shirt
• Hiking pant (non-cotton).
• Hiking Shoes / Boot.
• Woolen / synthetic socks.
• At least one jacket (fleece / light puffy).
• Rain Jackets/Pants.
• Gloves, beanie. (Waterproof gloves, carry backup gloves if you do not have waterproof gloves)What to carry:
• Water (suggest 2 liters min.)
• Headlamps
• Additional weights as suggested in the schedule
• Ten Essentials (If you don’t have some of these for this hike, inform the lead. But these are good to keep and well need them sooner or later)
• Brekafast and lunch to cover long hike, any personal medications.
• Hiking poles
• Microspikes.
Reference - Kahtoola MICROspikes Traction System | REI Co-op• Gaiters (nice to have)
• Trash bag for dirty clothes and shoes-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
DISCLAIMER: Please be aware that these trips are organized by volunteers who are not professional guides, trainers, or experts. As such, they do not assume responsibility for your safety. You are solely responsible for your own well-being and must ensure you are adequately prepared for the events. This includes being properly equipped for all weather conditions (see suggested gear list below), anticipating potential delays caused by other participants or unforeseen circumstances, and possessing the necessary skill level to participate.
30 attendees
Cable Line to WT3 --> WT2 / Hiker's Hut
Location not specified yet**Restricted to ASHA CLIMBERS**
March Baseline Hike
Pls note up and down time and submit (from Trailhead to WT3-up time and from WT3 to TH-downtime)
For Rainier & Glacier Peak - To Hiker's Hut only (30lbs x2 times)
For other climbers - To WT2 only (25lbs)WE ENCOURAGE CARPOOL, MEET AT P&R TO AVOID TAKING PARKING SPACES AT TH AND REDUCE CARBON IMPACT. Those who stay closer to TH can collaborate and head there directly. Keep the lead informed if you intend to do so."
Hike: Cable Line to WT3 --> WT2 / Hiker's Hut
Length: 5.2 miles
Elevation gain: 2514 feet
Suggested Weight For Rainier & Glacier Peak 30 lbs., others 25 lbs.
Suggested Pace 1.5 mph
Link: https://www.gaiagps.com/map/?loc=13.6/-121.9747/47.5149&pubLink=rTVNRuwETNWy8fbgud62ttID&trackId=92f50456-c60e-4676-8778-65600e6973b3Cabel Line Trailhead Location
[https://maps.app.goo.gl/W7byPkfooYKofahL7](Cabel Line Trailhead Location)Pass: None (Cable line trailhead is outside the parking fees required zone )
Weather Link: 7-Day Forecast 47.49N 121.97WClothing:
• Non-cotton synthetic t-shirt / technical Ts / Woolen base layer + T-shirt
• Hiking pant (non-cotton).
• Hiking Shoes / Boot.
• Woolen / synthetic socks.
• At least one jacket (fleece / light puffy).
• Gloves, beanie.
• Rain Jackets/Pants.
What to carry:
• Water (suggest 2 liters min.)
• Headlamps
• Additional weights as suggested in the schedule
• Ten Essentials (If you don’t have some of these for this hike, inform the lead. But these are good to keep and well need them sooner or later)
• Some snacks, any personal medications.
• Hiking poles
• Trash bag for dirty clothes and shoes
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------DISCLAIMER: Please be aware that these trips are organized by volunteers who are not professional guides, trainers, or experts. As such, they do not assume responsibility for your safety. You are solely responsible for your own well-being and must ensure you are adequately prepared for the events. This includes being properly equipped for all weather conditions (see suggested gear list below), anticipating potential delays caused by other participants or unforeseen circumstances, and possessing the necessary skill level to participate.
2 attendees
Past events
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