
Mt Adams Mazama Glacier Route (BP-4, G-2)
Trip Name | Mt Adams Mazama Glacier Route (BP-4, G-2) |
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Trip Start Date | July 11, 2025 |
Type of Trip | Mountain Climb |
Rating | BP-4, G-2 |
Leader Name | Forrest Heller |
Leader Email | fdheller@yahoo.com |
Roundtrip Drive Mileage | 240 |
Carpooling Cost | $29 |
Additional Fees | USFS Forest Pass |
Trip Description | Mt Adams is the 2nd highest mountain in Washington and is a sight commonly seen while driving around the state. The majority of the trips to the summit are done by the main route on the south side. This trip is to do the far less common Mazama Glacier route just to the east of the main southside route. It starts at Bird Creek Meadows trailhead and we head up to the base of the glacier for a night of camping. For summit day we travel up the Mazama Glacier that gets steeper than the standard south side route. After the summit we can spend another night at the base of the mountain before heading home. Some prior crampons, ice axes, harness and rope experience are required so please inquiry with trip leader. Provided picture is an internet provided image. |
Approximate Mileage | 15 Miles |
Elevation Gain | 7,000 ft |
Departure Time | 6:00 AM |
Sign up by | July 04, 2025 |
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