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Copyright© 2001-2004 by Paul J. McClellan. All Rights Reserved.
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Webmeister's Note: Paul McClellan gave me permission to post his images from his recent climbs. Paul has his own website, GlassMountains. He states, "The purpose of this site is to share some of my recreational interests, trip reports, and plans with my family and friends, and to provide links to related resources on the web."
Paul is a very experienced mountaineer, having summitted the Eighteen Major Northwest Peaks. He states, "These eighteen peaks are considered by both the Chemeketans and the Mazamas as the "Major Northwest Peaks" and recognize their members with awards who successfully climb these peaks on club climbs. The Chemeketans include all eighteen peaks; the Mazamas include sixteen of them, excluding Broken Top and Mount Thielsen. Linda joined me on our quest to climb these peaks. We shared most of the climbs together, often leading the climbs in order to get them on the official Chemeketan climb schedule. She successfully completed her goal in 1994 on Mount Baker. I completed mine in 1993 on Mount Shuksan."
Paul McClellan lives in Bend and is a member of Chemeketans, Mazamas and Bend's Cascades Mountaineers Alpine Climbing Club. Visit his site GlassMountains for more great photos and advice from a traditional mountaineer. He can be reached at webmaster@glassmountains.com
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  MOST RECENT ACCIDENTS
Three Fingered Jack - OSU student falls on steep scree slope
Mount Huntington's West Face by Coley Gentzel 
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Solo climber falls from Cooper Spur on Mount Hood
Climber dies on the steep snow slopes of Mount McLaughlin
Warning!! **Climbers swept by avalanche while descending North Sister's Thayer 
    Glacier Snowfield
Mt. Whitney's East Face Route is quicker!
Mt. Whitney's Mountaineer's Route requires skill and experience
Report: R.J. Secor seriously injured during a runaway glissade
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    Mount Rainer . . . eventually, with R.J. Secor by Tracy Sutkin
 Warning!! ** Belayer drops climber off the end of the top rope
Runaway glissade fatal for Mazama climber on Mt. Whitney
Sierra Club climb on Middle Palisade fatal for Brian Reynolds
Smith Rock - Fall on rock, protection pulled out
Mount Washington -     Report to the American Alpine Club on a second accident in 2004
Mount Hood - Solo hiker drowns while crossing Mt. Hood's Sandy River
Mount Hood - Solo climber slides into the Bergschrund and is found the following day
Notable mountain climbing accidents analyzed 
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    Mount Washington - Report to the American Alpine Club on the recent fatal accident
    Mount Washington - "Oregon tragedy claims two lives"
    Mount Jefferson - two climbers rescued by military helicopter
North Sister - climbing with Allan Throop
  THE THREE SISTERS MARATHON
 The Five Sisters Marathon by Pat Creedican
North Sister and Middle Sister spring summits on telemark skis 
Middle Sister and North Sister exploratory
  BROKEN TOP
Solo backcountry ski to Broken Top Bowl and return
McArthur Rim - responsible climber slips on steep hard snow
 A fine winter summit of Broken Top by Eric Seyler
Broken Top - climber disappears
Broken Top - climber slips on hard snow
  MIDDLE SISTER
Middle Sister - climb proves need for equipment and experience
  NORTH SISTER
Climbers swept by avalanche while descending North Sister's 
    Thayer Glacier Snowfield
North Sister - climbing with Allan Throop
North Sister - accident report to the American Alpine Club
North Sister fatal accident news reports
North Sister and Middle Sister spring summits on telemark skis
 North Sister, North Ridge by Sam Carpenter
 North Sister, the Martina Testa Story, by Bob Speik
 North Sister, SE Ridge solo by Sam Carpenter
  SMITH ROCK
Warning!! ** Belayer drops climber off the end of the top rope
Smith Rock - Fall on rock, protection pulled out
Smith Rock - WARNING - belayer drops climber off the end of the top rope
Smith Rock - inadequate top rope belay
Smith Rock - climber injured on the approach
Smith Rock - WARNING - belayer drops climber off the end of the top rope
Smith Rock - belay error - novice sport climber injured
Smith Rock - fall on rock, protection pulled out
Smith Rock - fall on rock - poor position, inadequate protection
Smith Rock - pulled rock off - fall on rock, failure to test holds, exceeding abilities
Smith Rock - belay error - fatal fall on rock
  MOUNT WASHINGTON
Mount Washington - Report to the American Alpine Club on a second accident in 2004
Mount Washington - Report to the American Alpine Club on the recent fatal accident
Mount Washington - Oregon tragedy claims two lives
Injured climber rescued from Mount Washington
Mount Washington - fall on rock, protection pulled out
Playing Icarus on Mount Washington, an epic by Eric Seyler
  THREE FINGERED JACK
Three Fingered Jack - OSU student falls on steep scree slope
Climbing Three Fingered Jack, a deceptively dangerous fifth class summit
Three Fingered Jack
Three Fingered Jack experience by Ben Siebel
A violent fall on Three Fingered Jack by Julie Zeidman
A violent fall in Spain on caught on video    
    mpeg file  - WARNING - This may be disturbing! The climbers did recover. 
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Three Fingered Jack - fatal slip on snow patch
  MOUNT JEFFERSON
Mount Jefferson - two climbers rescued by military helicopter
Mount Jefferson - climbing accident recounted
Mount Jefferson - downclimb proves fatal to solo climber
  MOUNT ADAMS
A fine Mount Adams summit by Paul Chance
    Mount Adams, a fine traditional alpine mountaineering summit
 
About Alpine Mountaineering:
  
The Sport of Alpine Mountaineering
  
Climbing Together
  
Following the Leader 
  
The Mountaineers' Rope
  
Basic Responsibilities
  
The Ten Essentials
  
Mission  
    
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