What is the best company to go through for climbing Mt. Rainier?

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I'm thinking about climbing Mount Rainier some time next summer, and I'm trying to find the best Guide company to go through. I'd want to do a 3 or 4 day climb, and make sure that I get adequate training on how to use the climbing equipment (you need to use ice axes, crampons, etc). Other than that, cost is my main consideration. I've looked at Alpine Ascents but they charge almost $1400 for a 3-day climb! The nice thing about them is they pick you up from Seattle and arrange your overnight accommodations for the night before the climb. That's a nice benefit, but I'd rather arrange my own hotel/transportation and save money. Is it possible to do it for less?






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What is the best month to climb Mount Rainier?

When is the best time to climb Mt. Rainier?
  • May/June. This is still early in the season. When the weather's good, these are incredible months to climb Rainier. ...
  • July/August. This is the peak Rainier climbing season. ...
  • September. After Labor Day, number of climbs on Rainier diminishes.


How expensive is it to climb Mount Rainier?

Independent Climbers All climbers at Mt Rainier are required to pay a fee to travel above 10,000 feet on the mountain. Currently the fee is $35, but the National Park Service is currently considering raising that fee. Independent climbers must register at a Ranger Station before embarking on their climb.

How do you get in shape to climb Mount Rainier?

To train for Mt. Rainier, Start with:
  • Hiking as much as possible on trails with elevation gain.
  • A good gauge is being able to carry a 40 lb pack on a 2000 ft elevation hike in about 2 hours.
  • Run 10-14 miles per week.
  • Focus on building leg strength.
  • Focus on endurance.
  • If possible climb Mt. Baker, Mt.


  • What is the easiest route up Mt Rainier?

    The Disappointment Cleaver (or 'DC') route is the easiest route to the summit of Mount Rainier. It is the standard route used by all three mountaineering guides to the summit.



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