Mt Shasta Summit Climb 2 Day

An overnight mountaineering trip on the largest volcano in the Cascade Range: Mount Shasta! We hike to camp, start early on day 2 for our summit attempt and descend back to the trailhead. This accelerated two-day program includes a brief refresher on ice axes, crampons and rope skills, but the expectation is that you have learned and practiced these skills prior to this program. All participants on this program should have excellent mountain fitness and general mountain sense.
Skier hiking on the summit of Mt Shasta during a Blackbird Guides Summit Climb 2 Day trip
Sunset on Mt Shasta in California
Skier in a tent at Helen Lake on Mt Shasta in California
Climber climbing with crampons on Mt Shasta in California
Skier hiking towards the summit of Mt Shasta
Two skiers hiking near the summit of Mt Shasta

An overnight mountaineering trip on the largest volcano in the Cascade Range: Mount Shasta!  We hike to camp, start early on day 2 for our summit attempt and descend back to the trailhead.  This accelerated two-day program includes a brief refresher on ice axes, crampons and rope skills, but the expectation is that you have learned and practiced these skills prior to this program.  All participants on this program should have excellent mountain fitness and general mountain sense. 

Ascent and descent options include: Avalanche Gulch, West Face, Brewer Creek, Clear Creek. 

 

    Skier hiking on the summit of Mt Shasta during a Blackbird Guides Summit Climb 2 Day trip
    Sunset on Mt Shasta in California
    Skier in a tent at Helen Lake on Mt Shasta in California
    Climber climbing with crampons on Mt Shasta in California
    Skier hiking towards the summit of Mt Shasta
    Two skiers hiking near the summit of Mt Shasta
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    Itinerary

    Day 1

    8:00 am  Meet your guide at the trailhead.  We'll do a quick gear check and review the plan for the day. The guide will discuss the route up to camp and we'll make any last minute adjustments needed.  

    8:30 am  Ascend to camp and build camp.

    12:00pm Skills review.  Prior experience is helpful, as we will provide a review of crampons, ice axe arrest and glacier rope travel. 

    5:00pm Dinner and bed.  We’ll review the plan for the following day, pack what we can to prepare and get to bed early to set ourselves up for an alpine start for the summit attempt.

    Day 2

    Alpine Start.  Your guides will set the time based on warming for the day and the weather forecast.

    Summit Attempt. This will be a long day, gaining over 4,000’ of elevation over various snow surfaces and steep slopes.

    Ski Descent. Once we reach our high point, we’ll descend the route.

    Packing Up Camp and Return to Trailhead. When we get back to camp, we’ll break it down, pack up our bags and descend to the trailhead.  We’ll aim to be down by early afternoon.

    Equipment

    Shasta Alpine Climbing Equipment List

    Gear Guide / Packing List

     

    Avalanche Gear (depending on season)

    • Avalanche Beacon - Digital Avalanche Transceiver; Black Diamond Guide Recon BT
    • Avalanche Shovel - Collapsible, Aluminum Shovel; Backcountry Access BT2 Shovel
    • Avalanche Probe - Quickdraw Style Probe; Backcountry Access Stealth 300

    Technical Gear

    • Climbing Helmet - CE Rated Helmet; Petzl Sirocco or Black Diamond Vision
    • Headlamp - LED headlamp with fresh batteries; Petzl Actik Core
    • Climbing Harness -  Light Alpine Harness; Petzl Altitude, Mammut Zephyr Altitude
    • Two Locking Carabiners - Petzl Attache, etc
    • Crampons, Steel 12 Point - Steel Crampons Compatible with Your Boots; Petzl Vasak
    • Lightweight Ice Axe - A light axe for mountaineering; Petzl Glacier, BD Raven
    • Gaiters (optional) 

    Head and Neck Layers

    • Sun Hat - A Baseball Hat; Blackbird Mountain Guides Logo Hat
    • Sunglasses - Dark Lens Glasses with Side Coverage; Julbo Shield
    • Goggles - Ski Goggles with a Storm Lens; Julbo Aerospace Reactive
    • Warm Hat - Lightweight Warm Hat that Fits Under Your Helmet
    • Neck Gaiter - Light to Midweight Neck Gaiters; Buff or your favorite Face Masks 

    Upper Body and Hand Layers

    • Long Sleeve Base Layer - Lightweight, Synthetic/Wool; Patagonia SunHoody
    • 2 Insulating Top Layers - Light to Midweight Insulation Layers; Patagonia R1 & NanoAir
    • Puffy - Midweight Down or Synthetic with Hood; Patagonia Fitzroy or similar
    • Hardshell Jacket, Hooded - Waterproof, Light, Gore-Tex, NOT insulated; Arc’Teryx Alpha FL
    • Light Gloves - Light to Mid Weight for Warm Temps; Flylow John Henry Gloves, BD Tour
    • Midweight Gloves - Mid to Heavy Weight for Cold Conditions; BD Legend
    • Sports Bra - Wool/Synthetic

    Lower Body and Foot Layers

    • Socks - Midweight Wool/Synthetic, 2-3 pair; Darn Tough Via Ferrata
    • Underwear - Wool/Synthetic, 1 extra pair
    • Long Underwear - Wool/Synthetic “Long Johns”;  Patagonia Capilene Air
    • Softshell Ski Pants - Breathable, Weather Resistant Pants; OR Trailbreaker II
    • Vented Hardshell Ski Pants - (Conditions dependent) Waterproof Pants for Extreme Weather

    Camping & Backpacking Gear

    • Sleeping Bag - Down or Synthetic Rated to 0F-20F; Feathered Friends Egret UL 20
    • Sleeping Pad - Insulated Inflatable Air Mattress; Therm-a-Rest NeoAir X-Therm, X-Lite
    • Compression Stuff Sack -  To Pack Sleeping Bag; Ultralight Compression Stuff Sack 10L
    • Backpack - Lightweight, Simple 45-60 Liter Pack; Patagonia Alpinist 50, BD Speed 50 - MUST FIT ALL OF YOUR GEAR, FOOD, and  YOUR SHARE OF GROUP GEAR

    Food and Water

    • Dinner - Your Favorite Freeze Dried or “Just-Add-Hot-Water” Meal for Each Night in the Field
    • Breakfast - Your Favorite Freeze Dried or “Just-Add-Hot-Water” Meal for Each Morning in the Field
    • Hot Drinks - For After Dinner and During Breakfast; Instant Coffee, Decaffeinated Tea, Hot Cocoa, Tang, Whatever You Prefer
    • Half Liter Nalgene Bottle - A Hard Sided Water Bottled that Can Act as your Mug For Hot Drinks and Water Bottle During the Climb; Nalgene 16oz Wide Mouth Bottle
    • Soft Water Bottle 1.5L - Flexible Water Bladder; Hydrapak Flux 1.5L

    ***Please bring at least one hard sided water bottle.

    • Water Treatment or Filtration - Katadyn BeFree Filter Connects to Hydrapak Flux Bottles 
    • Bowl - Reuse your Freeze Dried Dinner Bag as Your Bowl, or Bring Another
    • Spoon - 9” Long Handled Spoon (For Eating Food in a Bag); GSI Essential Spoon Long
    • Snacks - Snacks and Lunch food  for each day of the trip

    Other Essentials

    • Sun Screen (SPF 30 minimum)
    • Lip Balm (with SPF)
    • Hand Sanitizer
    • Toilet Paper
    • Blister Kit for Blister Prevention

    Optional

    • First Aid
    • Chemical Hand Warmers
    • Hydration System - Flexible Water Bladder with Hose; Hydrapak, Camelback, Platypus

    Group Gear

    Blackbird Mountain Guides will supply all of the group gear for the trip, including:

    • Slingfin Tents (Designed and Headquartered in Berkeley, CA)
    • Stoves
    • Fuel for Stoves
    • Ropes
    • Snow Pickets (if required)
    • Rock Protection (if required)
    • Guide’s First Aid Kits
    • Wag Bags (Solid Human Waste Disposal Bags)

    Know Before You Go

    Location

    Mount Shasta, CA

    Elevation

    7,000-14,179'

    Difficulty ⚫⚫⚫⚫⚪

    Mount Shasta is a strenuous physical challenge.  Skiers climb over 7,000 feet before descending the largest stratovolcano in the Cascade Range.  It requires efficiency with climbing technique and excellent endurance.

    Trip Length

    2 days

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