Beautiful thanks for sharing. Hopefully, one day I can hike Mount Rainier. Would have be a guide group. I must be in great shape, excellent mountaineering skills.
Nice work again Radish!! Loved this video as much as the north cascades one, albeit shorter, I enjoyed the music selection and your descriptions of the route! Cheers man. Still surprised your videos don’t get more views!! Keep up the great work :)
Nice video! The climbers blog made that route sound super rough late last season. Didn't realize it was due to a collapsed serac. Me and a few friends are going to attempt this route in June. Hoping for a more direct route.
Thanks! The guiding companies allow anyone to use the ladders and other pro they’ve left on the route, but it’s by no means a trail. You still have to expect to do your own route finding, the route changes daily depending on conditions. Treat all of the ladders and pro as suspect and test everything. And yep make sure you have all the navigation and emergency supplies you’ll need.
Hey thanks! We took the DC route both up and back down. The ladders and any other pro is set along the DC route by the guiding companies licensed to operate on the mountain for their clients. Anyone is welcome to use it, but if you’re not going with one of the companies, it’s fully up to you to assess, use, and navigate the equipment safely. Conditions change rapidly and ladders that were solid today may not be tomorrow.
The ladders are set by the guiding companies that are licensed to operate on the mountain. They use it for their guided groups, but all climbers are welcome to use them too. They constantly change as the route itself changes based on snow bridge collapses and crevasse widening throughout the season.
Beautiful thanks for sharing. Hopefully, one day I can hike Mount Rainier. Would have be a guide group. I must be in great shape, excellent mountaineering skills.
Epic!!
Wow thanks Tom!
Nice! Congrats on summiting the king of the cascades!
Thanks!
Beautiful video and congratulations on your summit climb ❤
Great video on my favorite mountain! Love the audio upgrade!
Thanks! Playing around with some new styles of editing🤠
Awesome, Radish!
Thank you for this video, I have always wished I could climb mount Rainier.
The Rainer beer was epic ❤
We couldn’t resist😅
Nice work again Radish!! Loved this video as much as the north cascades one, albeit shorter, I enjoyed the music selection and your descriptions of the route! Cheers man. Still surprised your videos don’t get more views!! Keep up the great work :)
Thanks so much! Feel free to share with your friends and help me get some more views😂
Nice video! The climbers blog made that route sound super rough late last season. Didn't realize it was due to a collapsed serac. Me and a few friends are going to attempt this route in June. Hoping for a more direct route.
I’m sure you’ll have a smoother time earlier in the season-good luck!
this is epic :)
Hey thanks-Tahoma is an epic mountain!
awesome! did you just follow the trail left behind by the guiding companies or did yall use a map?
Thanks! The guiding companies allow anyone to use the ladders and other pro they’ve left on the route, but it’s by no means a trail. You still have to expect to do your own route finding, the route changes daily depending on conditions. Treat all of the ladders and pro as suspect and test everything. And yep make sure you have all the navigation and emergency supplies you’ll need.
Great video! Did you take different routes for your accent and descent? Also, are the ladders left there in place to cross the crevasses?
Hey thanks! We took the DC route both up and back down. The ladders and any other pro is set along the DC route by the guiding companies licensed to operate on the mountain for their clients. Anyone is welcome to use it, but if you’re not going with one of the companies, it’s fully up to you to assess, use, and navigate the equipment safely. Conditions change rapidly and ladders that were solid today may not be tomorrow.
"I wanna die right now" - me on every approach
You and Justin both
5:00 song?
Where do the ladders come from? Didn’t look like you carried them
The ladders are set by the guiding companies that are licensed to operate on the mountain. They use it for their guided groups, but all climbers are welcome to use them too. They constantly change as the route itself changes based on snow bridge collapses and crevasse widening throughout the season.