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May 2002 

 

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The USS Otherprise.  Once again, the Otherprise makes an entrance at Bunny Flat.  The ultimate staging vehicle for an assault on Mt. Shasta. (Photo G. Golamco)

Bunny Flat.  A happy group poses at Bunny Flat under sunny skies.  Notice everyone wearing shorts and T-shirts.  A mere 12 hours later, we would be wearing multiple layers of down, polypro and gore-tex in the middle of a howling blizzard.

Up to Horse Camp.  The first part of the climb takes you up gradually through trees, with views towards Shastina.

Hiking up.  Kevin leads the crew up the trail through the suncups.  The suncupped snow was slushy and soft on the way up.  The next morning, the cups were bulletproof ice, making for interesting ski conditions.  Above the snowline, the suncups gave way to nice, smooth corn.

Olberman's Causeway.  Just above the Sierra Club cabin at Horse Camp is Olberman's Causeway, a stone walkway leading up the mountain.  At this time of year, the causeway is completely buried in snow.  Here, a big group of teleskiers skins up the causeway.

 

Climbing into the gulch.  Skiers skin up into Avalanche Gulch, bounded on the left by Casaval Ridge.

Trinity Alps.  Griffin climbs up above Horse Camp, with the beautiful (and still quite snowy) Trinity Alps in the distance.

 

 

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