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Forrest grew up in the mountains and is the product of a life spent in the outdoors. Born in Klamath Falls, Oregon, he and his family moved to Mount Shasta when he was three. With a ski resort fifteen minutes from his home and parents that worked at the resort, it was natural that Forrest took to skiing at an early age. Forrest's early focus in skiing was geared towards ski racing. During high school, Forrest won two high school state championships and was the 1998 USSA J1 Jr. Olympic Champion in the ...
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Yesterday I posted a link to a story from Outside Online that listed the top five mountains for beginners to cut their teeth on, with the idea that these are high altitude climbs that don't require a lot of technical skills to complete. Their list included Mt. Baker in Washington, Kilimanjaro in Tanzania, Mount Khuiten in Mongolia, Elbrus in Russia, and Aconcagua in Argentina. When posting that story, I requested suggestions for other mountains that might fit the bill, that is to say they offer a good ...
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A few months back I posted a beautiful video that captured a seven day hike on the John Muir Trail . The video was filmed and edited by Ryan Commons, and at 40 minutes in length, it was a spectacular look at one of the best hikes in North America, if not the world. Ryan has returned with another amazing video, this time offering us a wonderful look at what it takes to climb Mt. Shasta, the 14,179 foot tall snow capped volcanic peak located in California's Cascade Mountains. This video is 20 minutes long
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