Why Climb Mt Shasta With A Guide?
When choosing to climb Mt. Shasta it is advisable to hire a local guide and professional. Here are the reasons why climbing with a guide will improve your experience on Mt Shasta
Mt shasta winter update and seasonal outlook
Here is our winter conditions update for the 2024 season. We have been receiving regular storms and currently have a deep snowpack on Mt. Shasta. The ski conditions have been fantastic and we anticipate this snow will make for an excellent climbing season
Climb A Glacier on Mt. Shasta
When the heat of the summer is in full swing, one of the best places to seek relief is the shadowed north side of Mt. Shasta, home to 8 glaciers including the Hotlum, California’s largest. When snow has retreated from the traditional southside routes, the north side is often in prime condition. Late June until September can hold prime conditions on these seldom visited routes.
When Is The Best Time To Climb Mt. Shasta?
This is a very common and important question, and rightfully so. Proper conditions will greatly increase the safety of the group, as well as increase the likelihood of summit success on a giant Cascade volcano. We’ll answer best we can with the understanding that it greatly depends on the current mountain snowpack and weather.
Climbing Mt. Shasta, which route?
There are several route choices on Mt. Shasta and choosing an appropriate climb to suit your goals, skills, and conditions will help ensure a safe and more enjoyable experience. Here we will discuss the popular routes, the skills and preparation necessary, the ideal months for each climb, as well as a few photos to hopefully get you fired up!
What boots do I need to climb Mt. Shasta?
Probably the most frequent gear question we receive revolves around appropriate footwear for climbing Mt. Shasta. For many climbers, this may be their first chance to use a rigid, technical mountaineering boot. Footwear is likely the most critical piece of equipment for the climb, it can make or break a successful summit attempt and affect the safety and comfort of your ascent.