
Here are a few photos from our Rainier trip.
We are all exhausted and roasted. I don’t have time to post muc, but we are all ok. Only a few of us we’re able to summit the mountain. There were dangers, people fell into crevasses, and turning groups back down the mountain, unable to summit. We are leaving to Seattle today. We have no…
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Wow!! I just woke up this morning in our little cheap motel around 6:30a.m., and walked outside to beautiful weather, and felt provoked to say, “Wow, Jesus, thank you!” We are leaving in a few minutes to climb the tallest and most challenging mountain in the U.S, outside of Alaska, Mt. Rainier, in Washington. The…
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Tina and I are thinking of you and have you all in our prayers. I must say that this is pretty impressive stuff you guys are doing!May 22, 2009 – 7:11 am

Well, we went up to Mt. Hood last night about 8:30p.m. to climb, and would probably wait until 10p.m. to start climbing when it’s colder and less ice-fall. When we arrived, it was snowing and blowing snow about an inch per hour, with winds around 25mph, typically not good climbing weather. We waited until 11p.m.,…
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by Charleton Churchill
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