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Originally Posted by Snowolf
This spring, on one of my summiting trips on Mt. Hood, I jumped this crevasse on the White River Glacier. It was about half this width at the time and the landing is about 3-4 feet lower than the takeoff. A person would have to be going retardedly slow to miss the landing. This crevasse opens up clear to ground in mid summer and is about 100 feet deep. I climbed down through it and came out in the bottom of White River canyon. I love climbing in these things in that eerie blue light!
This summer, I want explore the seracks on the Elliot Glacier over on the Cooper Spur side of Hood. Shredlife, I also want to utilize your expert photography skills and equipment. When this beastie is just the right width, I want a shot of the base of the Neversummer board I will be testing from you down in there a bit!
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