Easton Glacier route

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The Easton Glacier route is a popular, relatively moderate mountaineering ascent on Washington’s Mount Baker, known for its expansive glacier travel and accessible approach.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf glacier climbing route
mountaineering route
approachFrom Park Butte Trailhead
Schreiber’s Meadow
approachTrail Park Butte Trail
bestSeason June to August
campElevation approximately 6000 ft
campLocation Sandy Camp
canBeClimbedIn one day
country United States of America
surface form: United States
difficultyDescription moderate glacier climb
difficultyGrade alpine PD
elevationGain approximately 7500 ft
hazard avalanches in early season
crevasses
icefall
moats
rockfall near Roman Wall
whiteout conditions
isPopularFor beginner mountaineering teams
guided climbs
locatedIn United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington
locatedOn Mount Baker
managedBy Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
mountain Mount Baker
onAspect south side of Mount Baker
parkingPermit Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest
surface form: Northwest Forest Pass
popularity one of the most popular routes on Mount Baker
range Cascade Range
Cascade Range
surface form: North Cascades
requires crampons
crevasse rescue skills
glacier travel skills
ice axe
rope team travel
season late May to September
startingPointNearestTown Concrete, Washington
Sedro-Woolley, Washington
state Washington
summitElevation 10781 ft
summits Mount Baker summit plateau
Sherman Crater
surface form: Sherman Crater rim area
typicalStartElevation approximately 3300 ft
typicalStyle two-day ascent
usedFor guided summit climbs
mountaineering courses
usesGlacier Easton Glacier

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Mount Baker climbingRoute Easton Glacier route