
Pat Mulrooney
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Submitted by Pat Mulrooney on Wed, 2008-07-02 08:36.
Rainier has been one of those mountains that's eluded me over the past few spring summer volcano seasons. It was always weather or altitude or something that we couldnt control that would shut us down. This week-end however it would happen! I watched the weather all week before hand and decided on Thursday it would be a go. Danielle, Jordin and Tobin were keen to get up there as well as none of them had ever summited either. So after an exciting traffic bout with the border and I-5, 10 hours later we found ourselves at the White River trailhead. Realizing this would probably be a race from the summit Tobin prepared his secret wax formula.
Submitted by Pat Mulrooney on Tue, 2008-06-17 19:09.

The annual Baker trip was well over due this year due to week-end after week-end of clouds and Cascade thunder and lightning storms. I've been up there enough times to know that blue bird is the only way to go. The Friday night mission turned out to be an epic 19 hour trip when a number of interesting factors came into play. We left the truck at 12:30pm on Friday night and skinned up the road to the Helliotrope trailhead. As soon as we entered the forest Mike's headlight decided to fail. With the pine needle snow covered forest floor we got severly lost following numerous trails from other climbers in the same situation.
Submitted by Pat Mulrooney on Tue, 2008-06-03 09:46.

With the the clear weather and good alpine temps over the past week I'd been itching to get a spring epic in. On Friday Matt suggested the classic Mt. Currie to Wedge traverse. I'd always heard good things about this trip and couldnt think of a better way to end the month of May. Fully aware that we needed a super early start to beat the daily melt, Matt convinced the freindly people at Blackcomb Helicopters to meet us at the Whistler heli port at 5:30 am. After a Vancouver departure of 3:30am we soon found ourselves on the summit of Mt Currie at 6:15 am. The first descent down Currie's south face was a little firm from the previous nights freeze.
Submitted by Pat Mulrooney on Fri, 2008-05-30 19:16.
Danielle gets some May turns on Cloudburst.
Pics: http://www.flickr.com/photos/patmulrooney/sets/72157605343477433/
Submitted by Pat Mulrooney on Fri, 2008-05-30 19:06.
There's still some snow in the mountains!
Pics: http://www.flickr.com/photos/patmulrooney/sets/72157605316269115/









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