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February 23, 2012
7 - 8:15 PM
Climbing the Cascade Volcanoes
Salt Lake City REI
3285 E 3300 S
Salt Lake City, UT 84109
801.486.2100

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Climb to Fight Breast Cancer
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Weather or Not, Here we come!
When John Muir was exploring the wild, he relied on the seasons, clouds, and his gut instinct to mull over the conditions he’d face.  Lewis and Clark did the same.  These days, we have the science of meteorology at our fingertips.  Detailed weather information is a mere keystroke away.

Starting at Ground Zero – Sea Level
Training to climb a mountain is just that…training.  Living at sea level, it doesn’t take much effort to go from here to there, up a few flights of stairs or down.  Add in some altitude and you’ll need serious attitude to get there.

Make a Difference.
2012. The new year. What are your resolutions? Maybe the typical: "I will lose weight and exercise." These seem to be very common new year resolutions. What am I doing? Oh, climbing Mt. Rainier and raising money for breast cancer research.


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Lynn is a longtime supporter of the Climb to Fight Breast Cancer. She climbed Mt Adams and Mt Baker in 2005, Mt Elbrus in 2006, Mt Baker and Mt Rainier in 2007, Mt Rainier in 2008 and the Volcanoes of Mexico in 2009 and in 2010 and 2011 both Mt Hood and Mt Shasta.

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