
Mt Baker Easton Glacier Route Mountain Climb (BP-4, G-2)
Trip Name | Mt Baker Easton Glacier Route Mountain Climb |
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Trip Start Date | June 27, 2025 |
Type of Trip | Mountain Climb |
Rating | BP-4,G-2 |
Leader Name | Forrest Heller |
Leader Email | fdheller@yahoo.com |
Roundtrip Drive Mileage | 615 miles RT |
Carpooling Cost | $74.00 |
Additional Fees | Northwest Forest Pass for drivers |
Trailhead Name | Park Butte Trailhead |
Longitude/Latitude | 48.70720302499462, -121.81251860282975 |
Trip Description | Mt Baker is the northern most U.S. volcano in the Cascades. This summit trip will be done by the Easton Glacier on the south side of the mountain. This route pass along the rim of the Sherman crater, which often off gasses fumes. It is heavily crevassed glacier, but still friendly for those who have basic glacier travel training. Due to the long drive and camping one night on the mountain at Sandy Camp, this is a multi-day trip. Prior experience using crampons and ice axes, and harness and rope experience is required. You are responsible for your own safety. Honest assessment of your skills and fitness required for this trip is in the best interest of your safety and the safety of the entire group. Please inquire with the trip leader to ensure your have the skills needed to successfully complete this climb. |
Approximate Mileage | 14 miles RT |
Elevation Gain | 7,000 ft |
Departure Time | 6:00 AM |
Sign up by | June 24, 2025 |
Each participant is responsible for their own safety and being prepared. PLANNING and preparation start with the 10 ESSENTIALS and staying up-to-date on road and trail conditions, permit requirements, party size limits, snowpack, wildfires, and weather. Visit the ACTIVITY CLASSIFICATION PAGE for detailed information on difficulty rating for I-MAC trip so you can sign up for activities that best match your fitness and comfort levels.
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