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Camping in a BLIZZARD at 10,000 ft on Mount Rainier

Before heading off to the Bolivian Andes, I spent a night on Mt. Rainier in a blizzard. By the time I reached Camp Muir (10,200 ft./3100 m), the wind gusts had reached ~50 mph and were relentlessly driving freezing rain into my face. Suffering altitude sickness from about 8 pm on, the night was a blur of pounding headache, sleep apnea, and howling winds. I woke up to a tent full of fine powder and frozen shoes. As I broke down my tent and got ready to descend, my feet were so cold I thought I was going to get frostbite. It was awesome. #mtrainier #mountrainier #blizzard #snowstorm #hypothermia DISCLAIMER: The purpose of this trip was to test out the ultralight gear that I was taking on my 2 week hike through the Cordillera Real in the Bolivian Andes (vids coming soon), which varied between 14,000 - 17,000 feet in altitude. I needed to see what issues I ran into in extreme conditions at moderate altitude in case I needed to change anything during my trip. When hiking or climbing in these conditions, I recommend heavier, warmer gear including a 4-season tent, plastic boots, and an appropriately rated sleeping bag. ALTITUDE SICKNESS: https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/a... https://wwwnc.cdc.gov/travel/yellowbo.... GEAR LIST: Backpack: Hyperlite Mountain Gear 3400 Windrider Tent: Zpacks Duplex Sleeping Bag: Marmot Helium (regular) Sleeping Pad: NeoAir UberLite (regular, wide) Sleeping Clothes: REI Co-op Silk Long Underwear (crew top and bottom) Sleeping Socks: REI fleece socks (discontinued) Stove: BRS-3000T Cup: Snow Peak Titanium Mug, 450 ml Poles: Black Diamond Distance Carbon FLZ Trekking Poles Shoes: Hoka Speegoat Socks (inner): Injinji Trail Midweight Mini-Crew Socks (outer): REI smartwool mountaineering socks Camp/Hut Sandals: Target flip flops Cap: Outdoor Research Sun Runner Cap Balaclava: Seirus Balaclava Beanie: REI Co-op Polartec Fleece Beanie Sunglasses: Cebe glacier glasses (discontinued) Rain Jacket: Timmermade DCF rain jacket (custom made) Rain Pants: Timmermade DCF rain paints (custom made) Fleece Shirt 1: Decathlon Quechua MH100, size S Fleece Shirt 2: Decathlon Quechua MH100, size M Fleece Vest: Decathlon Quechua MH120 Down Vest: Feathered Friends 900 fill down vest Gloves: Seirus Soundtouch Xtreme Mitts: REI Gauntlet GTX Mittens Stuff/Dry Sack: Hyperlite med, large, and xlarge stuff sacks Water filter: Katadyn BeFree Water blatter: Platypus Platy Water Bottle - 70 fl. oz. Headlamp: Petzl Actik Core (rechargeable) Power Banks: Anker PowerCore 10000, GoalZero Flip 12 PLB: Garmin InReach Mini Watch: Garmin Instinct Solar GPS Watch Photography and GPS: Camera: iPhone 12 mini Camera case: LifeProof Fre' Tripod: Joby GripTight ONE GP Stand Drone: Mavic Mini 2 (flymore combo) Apps: Gaia GPS Restaurant: Copper Creek Inn: https://coppercreekinn.com/

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