Non-Sierra California 14er
Posted: Wed Jun 11, 2014 11:24 am
TITLE: Mt. Shasta
GENERAL OVERVIEW: Mount Shasta is the second highest peak in the Cascade Range. Mt. Shasta is huge with a greater volume than Mt. Rainier. Only a third of the over 15,000 summit attempts made each year are successful. Avalanche Gulch is the most popular and least difficult route. You will need an ice axe and crampons for all routes.
CLASS/DIFFICULTY: Difficulty Depends on the Route taken
LOCATION: Mt. Shasta Wilderness and a link to the location on the High Sierra Map
ELEVATION: 14,179 feet
USGS TOPO MAP (7.5'): USGS MOUNT SHASTA Quad, California,
ROUTE DESCRIPTION: West Face – Hidden Valley, Clear Creek East Side, North Side Wintun Hotlum Bolam Glaciers, Casaval Ridge, Sargents Ridge, Avalanche Gulch – South Side
PHOTOS:
Report moved from 13ers and 14ers and Moderator's request.
Thanks,
-Russ
GENERAL OVERVIEW: Mount Shasta is the second highest peak in the Cascade Range. Mt. Shasta is huge with a greater volume than Mt. Rainier. Only a third of the over 15,000 summit attempts made each year are successful. Avalanche Gulch is the most popular and least difficult route. You will need an ice axe and crampons for all routes.
CLASS/DIFFICULTY: Difficulty Depends on the Route taken
LOCATION: Mt. Shasta Wilderness and a link to the location on the High Sierra Map
ELEVATION: 14,179 feet
USGS TOPO MAP (7.5'): USGS MOUNT SHASTA Quad, California,
ROUTE DESCRIPTION: West Face – Hidden Valley, Clear Creek East Side, North Side Wintun Hotlum Bolam Glaciers, Casaval Ridge, Sargents Ridge, Avalanche Gulch – South Side
PHOTOS:
Report moved from 13ers and 14ers and Moderator's request.
Thanks,
-Russ