We ran low on water, but learned about the virtues of Oregon Freeze Dry's Rasberry crumble, made in Albany. Its a great glacier hike that doesn't require ropes. Pam wants to do it again.

8 days later Esther, Pam, a friend from Medford Kelly Anderson, his daughter and I climbed Rainier. (here's additional pictures from Kelly's Facebook page). This is the most difficult mountain I've climbed. It is high, long, relatively dangerous, and requires carying lots of gear. The logistics of getting permits for campsites and to climb was a challenge to start with.
We got rained on driving there, were in the clouds the first day, endured mild winds the 2nd, then had good weather for our summit. Esther didn't want to jinx us, so we kept saying things like "I expected the wind to be much stronger than this." We sang various songs and I got to hear about Esther's time at EFY on the way.

I fit in a 2 person tent with Pam and Esther. It was so tight that when 1 person rolled over the others about had to follow suit.
I got fatigued and short of breath at 13,000', but the rest of the group stayed strong. There were a couple of interesting crossings of creavasses on snow bridges.




