Conquer the Giant: Mt. Shasta Summit Attempt! and more road trip adventures
Join us for an exhilarating multi-day expedition to summit Mount Shasta, the majestic and potentially active stratovolcano standing proudly at 14,179 ft (4,322 m). As the second-highest peak in the Cascade Range and the fifth-highest in California, Shasta offers a challenging yet incredibly rewarding climbing experience. With an estimated volume of 85 cubic miles, it's the most voluminous stratovolcano in the Cascade Volcanic Arc, promising breathtaking panoramic views and a true sense of accomplishment. This expedition will involve significant physical exertion, glacier travel, and exposure to alpine conditions. We will be venturing into the beautiful and rugged Shasta-Trinity National Forest.
You must fill out the form using the link below to join me for this event. (Click on the below link).
https://forms.gle/kyhDSxhUcP8YGJdT8
PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE CONTENT AND COME PREPARED
This hike is not for beginners
No dogs allowed
Sturdy hiking shoes are recommended
Not for kids
Everyone goes to the waiting list by default
You may also Contact 7027036649 if you have any questions. Prefer Texting.
What to Bring to Climb Mt. Shasta:
Climbing Mt. Shasta requires specific gear to ensure safety and comfort in diverse alpine conditions. This is a comprehensive list; participants should ensure all items are in good working order.
National Park Pass if you have one
Essential Climbing Gear:
Hiking Shoes
Micro Spikes
Mountaineering Boots: Sturdy, insulated, waterproof boots compatible with crampons. (Might not be needed if there is no Snow on the hills)
Crampons: Properly fitted to your boots, essential for glacier and snow travel. (Might not be needed if there is no Snow on the hills)
Ice Axe: Appropriate length for your height, for self-arrest and balance. (Might not be needed if there is no Snow on the hills)
Helmet: climbing helmet.
Harness: Climbing harness with belay loop and gear loops.
Carabiners: At least 3 locking carabiners.
Prusik Cords: 1-2, 5-6mm diameter.
Webbing/Sling: 1-2 runners, 60cm and/or 120cm.
Ski/Trekking Poles: Adjustable, with snow baskets.
Clothing (Layering System is Crucial):
Base Layers: Moisture-wicking tops and bottoms (synthetic or wool).
Mid-Layers: Fleece jacket, lightweight insulated jacket.
Outer Shell: Waterproof and windproof jacket and pants (Gore-Tex or similar).
Down/Synthetic Puffy Jacket: Warm, compressible jacket for colder temperatures and rest breaks.
Insulated Pants (optional but recommended): For extreme cold.
Gloves/Mittens: At least two pairs – a lighter pair and a warmer, waterproof pair.
Hats: Warm beanie and a sun hat.
Buff/Neck Gaiter: For sun protection and warmth.
Camping & Backpacking Gear:
Mountaineering Backpack: 60-80 liter capacity, capable of carrying all your gear.
Tent: Four-season mountaineering tent.
Sleeping Bag: Rated to at least 0°F (-18°C) or colder, depending on the season.
Sleeping Pad: Insulated, full-length.
Cooking System: Stove, fuel, pot, spoon, lighter/matches.
Food: Sufficient high-calorie, non-perishable food for the duration of the trip.
Water Bottles/Hydration Reservoir: At least 3-4 liters capacity. Insulated bottles for cold weather.
Water Filter/Purifier: For treating water from natural sources.
Bear Canister/Bag: If required for food storage in the area (check current regulations).
Navigation & Safety:
Map: Topographic map of Mt. Shasta.
Compass:
GPS Device/App: With downloaded maps and tracks.
Headlamp: With extra batteries.
First-Aid Kit: Comprehensive personal kit with blister treatment, pain relievers, and any personal medications.
Sunscreen & Lip Balm: High SPF.
Glacier Glasses/Goggles: High-quality, dark lenses for glacier travel.
Avalanche Safety Gear (if conditions warrant and you are trained): Transceiver, probe, shovel. (This trip may be scheduled for a time of year when avalanche danger is lower, but always be prepared).
Miscellaneous:
Toiletries: Minimal, biodegradable.
Trash Bags: Pack out everything you pack in.
Camera (optional): To capture the incredible views!
Small Repair Kit: Duct tape, cordage, knife.
Personal Documents: ID, emergency contact info.
Carpool
We will meet at the M casino for car pools. You may also Contact 7027036649 if you have any questions. Prefer Texting.
General
Safety First-Fun Second. We will maintain a moderate pace focused on feeling good, having fun, and enjoying the scenery.
Removal Policy
You will be removed after 2 no-shows, for a single act of irresponsible behavior that endangers the safety or wellbeing of the group, for disrespecting members, or for noncompliance with policies/rules.
Guest Policy
Guests not allowed for safety reasons.
Safety Disclaimer
Your Meetup organizers are not tour guides. Expect the same risks and take the same precautions if you were alone. You are solely responsible for your own safety and well-being. By signing up for and attending any event, you acknowledge, understand, accept, and agree that outdoor activities can be dangerous and can cause serious bodily injury and possibly death. Your Meetup organizers and current and former members cannot be held responsible or liable in any way for the actions of any participant - including you - at any event. All attendees participate in an event at their own risk and are solely responsible for any damage to their property, and/or any injury to themselves. By signing up for any event, you affirm that you understand this disclaimer and that you knowingly and voluntarily agree not to bring any type of claim arising out of or related to any Meetup event against the organizers of this Meetup group.
You may also Contact 7027036649 if you have any questions. Prefer Texting.
You must fill out the form using the link below to join me for this event. (Click on the below link).
https://forms.gle/kyhDSxhUcP8YGJdT8
PLEASE READ THE ENTIRE CONTENT AND COME PREPARED
This hike is not for beginners
No dogs allowed
Sturdy hiking shoes are recommended
Not for kids
Everyone goes to the waiting list by default
You may also Contact 7027036649 if you have any questions. Prefer Texting.
What to Bring to Climb Mt. Shasta:
Climbing Mt. Shasta requires specific gear to ensure safety and comfort in diverse alpine conditions. This is a comprehensive list; participants should ensure all items are in good working order.
National Park Pass if you have one
Essential Climbing Gear:
Hiking Shoes
Micro Spikes
Mountaineering Boots: Sturdy, insulated, waterproof boots compatible with crampons. (Might not be needed if there is no Snow on the hills)
Crampons: Properly fitted to your boots, essential for glacier and snow travel. (Might not be needed if there is no Snow on the hills)
Ice Axe: Appropriate length for your height, for self-arrest and balance. (Might not be needed if there is no Snow on the hills)
Helmet: climbing helmet.
Harness: Climbing harness with belay loop and gear loops.
Carabiners: At least 3 locking carabiners.
Prusik Cords: 1-2, 5-6mm diameter.
Webbing/Sling: 1-2 runners, 60cm and/or 120cm.
Ski/Trekking Poles: Adjustable, with snow baskets.
Clothing (Layering System is Crucial):
Base Layers: Moisture-wicking tops and bottoms (synthetic or wool).
Mid-Layers: Fleece jacket, lightweight insulated jacket.
Outer Shell: Waterproof and windproof jacket and pants (Gore-Tex or similar).
Down/Synthetic Puffy Jacket: Warm, compressible jacket for colder temperatures and rest breaks.
Insulated Pants (optional but recommended): For extreme cold.
Gloves/Mittens: At least two pairs – a lighter pair and a warmer, waterproof pair.
Hats: Warm beanie and a sun hat.
Buff/Neck Gaiter: For sun protection and warmth.
Camping & Backpacking Gear:
Mountaineering Backpack: 60-80 liter capacity, capable of carrying all your gear.
Tent: Four-season mountaineering tent.
Sleeping Bag: Rated to at least 0°F (-18°C) or colder, depending on the season.
Sleeping Pad: Insulated, full-length.
Cooking System: Stove, fuel, pot, spoon, lighter/matches.
Food: Sufficient high-calorie, non-perishable food for the duration of the trip.
Water Bottles/Hydration Reservoir: At least 3-4 liters capacity. Insulated bottles for cold weather.
Water Filter/Purifier: For treating water from natural sources.
Bear Canister/Bag: If required for food storage in the area (check current regulations).
Navigation & Safety:
Map: Topographic map of Mt. Shasta.
Compass:
GPS Device/App: With downloaded maps and tracks.
Headlamp: With extra batteries.
First-Aid Kit: Comprehensive personal kit with blister treatment, pain relievers, and any personal medications.
Sunscreen & Lip Balm: High SPF.
Glacier Glasses/Goggles: High-quality, dark lenses for glacier travel.
Avalanche Safety Gear (if conditions warrant and you are trained): Transceiver, probe, shovel. (This trip may be scheduled for a time of year when avalanche danger is lower, but always be prepared).
Miscellaneous:
Toiletries: Minimal, biodegradable.
Trash Bags: Pack out everything you pack in.
Camera (optional): To capture the incredible views!
Small Repair Kit: Duct tape, cordage, knife.
Personal Documents: ID, emergency contact info.
Carpool
We will meet at the M casino for car pools. You may also Contact 7027036649 if you have any questions. Prefer Texting.
General
Safety First-Fun Second. We will maintain a moderate pace focused on feeling good, having fun, and enjoying the scenery.
Removal Policy
You will be removed after 2 no-shows, for a single act of irresponsible behavior that endangers the safety or wellbeing of the group, for disrespecting members, or for noncompliance with policies/rules.
Guest Policy
Guests not allowed for safety reasons.
Safety Disclaimer
Your Meetup organizers are not tour guides. Expect the same risks and take the same precautions if you were alone. You are solely responsible for your own safety and well-being. By signing up for and attending any event, you acknowledge, understand, accept, and agree that outdoor activities can be dangerous and can cause serious bodily injury and possibly death. Your Meetup organizers and current and former members cannot be held responsible or liable in any way for the actions of any participant - including you - at any event. All attendees participate in an event at their own risk and are solely responsible for any damage to their property, and/or any injury to themselves. By signing up for any event, you affirm that you understand this disclaimer and that you knowingly and voluntarily agree not to bring any type of claim arising out of or related to any Meetup event against the organizers of this Meetup group.
You may also Contact 7027036649 if you have any questions. Prefer Texting.