Mount Shasta
       
     
Terminal descent 50 CLASSICS FOR WEB JPGS53.jpg
       
     
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Plake 50 CLASSICS FOR WEB JPGS49.jpg
       
     
Spit Couloir 50 CLASSICS FOR WEB JPGS47.jpg
       
     
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Whitney Dav ski 50 CLASSICS FOR WEB JPGS45.jpg
       
     
Whitney 50 CLASSICS FOR WEB JPGS44.jpg
       
     
Shasta 50 CLASSICS FOR WEB JPGS51.jpg
       
     
Cali Map 50 CLASSICS FOR WEB JPGS43.jpg
       
     
Mount Shasta
       
     
Mount Shasta

This isolated volcano offers descents from a common summit down every side and every aspect. At 14,000 in elevation it provides the massive verticals that many volcanoes do from northern California to the Northwest.

Terminal descent 50 CLASSICS FOR WEB JPGS53.jpg
       
     
50 CLASSICS FOR WEB JPGS52.jpg
       
     
50 CLASSICS FOR WEB JPGS50.jpg
       
     
Plake 50 CLASSICS FOR WEB JPGS49.jpg
       
     
Spit Couloir 50 CLASSICS FOR WEB JPGS47.jpg
       
     
50 CLASSICS FOR WEB JPGS48.jpg
       
     
50 CLASSICS FOR WEB JPGS46.jpg
       
     
Whitney Dav ski 50 CLASSICS FOR WEB JPGS45.jpg
       
     
Whitney 50 CLASSICS FOR WEB JPGS44.jpg
       
     
Shasta 50 CLASSICS FOR WEB JPGS51.jpg
       
     
Cali Map 50 CLASSICS FOR WEB JPGS43.jpg