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26 September 2017

Discover Mount Shasta’s many routes, which offer exhilaration and challenge for beginning and experienced climbers, hikers, and skiers.
Mount Shasta is California’s premier, stand-alone, 14,000-foot mountain—with the largest and longest glaciers in the state. Along with Washington’s Mount Rainier, Mount Shasta is one of the two most prominent large mountains in the contiguous United States. It is sought after by so many climbers and skiers nationwide because it offers such a wide variety of routes, especially moderate ones for the aspiring mountaineer and backcountry skier. It inspires thousands of visitors each year—and with expert guidance from two professional mountaineers, you can be among them.
The fully updated fourth edition of Mount Shasta, by Andy Selters and Michael Zanger, is the most comprehensive and detailed guide to this large, varied, historic, and coveted mountain for climbing and skiing. The guidebook presents dozens of trips on the mountain and in its surrounding areas, as well as extensive details on weather, climbing and skiing conditions, amenities, history, and more. Plus, the book also comes with a foldout map of the Mount Shasta Wilderness!
Book Features:
- 17 climbing routes
- 15 skiing and snowboarding routes
- 8 hiking and backpacking trips
- Many variations to the suggested routes
- Bonus: large, foldout topographic map showing all the mountain’s routes and variations
Contents
Trips by Type & Area
List of Aerial Photos
Mt. Shasta Locator Map
Acknowledgments
Introduction
A Primer to Climbing Mount Shasta
Weather
Climbing Routes
- Area: Southwest Side of Mount Shasta from Sargents Ridge to Cascade Gulch
- Area: Shastina to the Hotlum–Bolam Ridge
- Area: North and Northeast Sides: Hotlum and Wintun Glaciers
- Area: East and Southeast Sides: Clear Creek, Mud Creek Canyon, and Konwakiton Glacier
Skiing, Snowboarding, and Ski Touring
Hiking and Climber Access
Shasta’s Geology
Shasta’s Flora and Fauna
Amenities, Contacts, and Other Information
Afterword
Index
About the Authors