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�SAFEPLACE Climb-A-Thon
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On July 27-30, 2000 a dozen climbers attempted to summit
Mount Rainier, part of an effort to raise funds for Safeplace, a non-profit
shelter for battered women in Olympia, WA.� To date, 24 climbers raised
approximately $27,000 for the cause, a very small percentage of that required to
provide the necessary services on a yearly basis.��
The 1st day was spent hiking to Glacier Basin at the foot
of the Inner Glacier.� The 2nd day we climbed up the Inner Glacier, past
Camp Curtis and Camp Schurman to Emmons Flats, and set up base camp.� The
Emmons Glacier is the largest in the lower 48 states, approximately 8 miles long
and around 500 feet thick.� We finally got to bed around 8:30 that evening,
only to be awakened at midnight to prepare for our climb.� Leaving base
camp around 2:00 AM, we crossed hidden crevasses using headlamps until the
morning sun rose.� At 10:30 AM, we had reached 13,500 feet, and were forced
to turn back due to the late time.� Returning before the melting snow bridges
collapsed over the crevasses, we found 2 of the 5 tents were missing, due to 60+
MPH winds.� One was rescued in a crevasse, but the other is forever
gone.� 3 of the members had to go all the way out that night, since the
tent also had all of their sleeping gear.
This was a great climb, the group grew close in our
struggles to cook, climb and live on "The Mountain".� The
experience is humbling, and I will certainly be back for another attempt.�
If you are interested in a screen saver with these and other photos from the
climb, a commemorative T-shirt, or in making a donation to SAFEPLACE, Kevin Hauser has
created an easy-to-use form on his website, www.hausers.com.
Click on an image for a full page printable version.

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Summit Photo (well, almost) The group poses at our
high point of 13,500 feet.� Members include Brett and Pam (holding
the flags in the back), Laura and Amicia (holding the Safeplace sign), and
left to right, me, Kevin, Mike, Duane and Rachel.� Missing from the
photo are Ray (taking the photo with my camera), Donna (bivouaced at
12,500') and Stan (returned to check on Donna).� |

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Deep Crevasse Most of the crevasses were too deep to
see the bottom, and too dangerous to get close enough to really
photograph. |
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A Closer Look Yours truely taking a peak down inside
a crevasse on the lower Emmons Glacier.� Photo by Laura Sabatino.
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Sunset at Emmons Flats |

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Group Photo Lounging around camp on Sunday morning
after the climb, just before breaking down camp to return. |

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Another Deep Crevasse Speaks for itself. |
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Finding the Route Laura Sabatino and Pam Jenkins
(group leader) at Camp Curtis, pointing out the route up the Emmons
Glacier to base camp at Emmons Flats. |
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Hey, That's Me Complete with rolled up rain pants,
knee brace and sporting the latest style in bandanas (to keep the sweat
out of my eyes). |
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Little Tahoma Crevasses on the lower Emmons Glacier
with Little Tahoma in the background. |
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Little Tahoma Another view.� This is one of my
favorite shots, with the clouds dragging along the ice. |
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Sunset at Emmons Flats Laura Sabatino enjoys the
sunset, while Rainier's shadow forms in the background beyond the
clouds.� Little Tahoma to the left, and that's my tent in the
foreground. |
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Burning Clouds at Sunset Kevin Hauser views the
sunset, just before retiring to bed to prepare for our summit attempt. |
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Rainier's Shadow This was an awesome site, as
Rainier's shadow was cast at sunset into the open sky towards the east. |
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One More Sunset Photo Sorry, I got a little carried
away. |