| Trails, Hiking, Trekking & Backpacking |
The Southern Cascades, Trinity Alps, Marble Mountains and surrounding forests and winding waterways are host to miles of hiking or tramping and walking trails. Whether scaling towering peaks or strolling through meadows and wooded paths there is a piece of nature for everyone.
If you find peace in mellow strolls through temperate forests and lush meadows or extended pack trips to high alpine lakes, northern california and southern oregon has an abundance of marked trails and rugged mountainous back country. More information on hiking trails and backcountry usage . Guide Services
Climbing Information, Equipment Sales and Rentals
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The Fifth Season
- Rent a bike at the Fifth Season. The Fifth Season is headquarters for skiers,
climbers, and snowboarders. As a North Face demo store, we offer a complete selection of
the finest mountaineering and ski gear as well as the most current rental and demo
equipment for Mt. Shasta adventures. Located in Mt. Shasta City. (530) 926-3606 |
Shasta
Base Camp - The core of mountain culture
and the beginning of every adventure... Shasta Base Camp a mountaineering,
and backcountry supply shop located one Chestnet St. in Mount Shasta.
Information available on backcountry locations and conditions on Mount
Shasta and in Siskiyou County. Location: 316 Chestnut Street, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 | Phone: 530-926-2359 |
Climbing Mt.
Shasta - by author Steve Lewis. More Than a Guide Book! this book is the only written resource you'll need to help you prepare for a 14,162 ft. ascent on the second highest volcano in the United States. Also, resourceful information on mountaineering, hiking and backpacking; prepares you for your climb from the trailhead to the mystical volcano's summit. And, read about Shasta's history, wildflowers, wildlife and legends. |
The Mt. Shasta Book - by
Andy Selters & Michael Zanger.
Here finally is a comprehensive guidebook
to Mt. Shasta,the crown jewel of California's mountains. Mt. Shasta, an immense
mountain mass soaring to over
11,000 feet above its surroundings, has long been a mecca for mountaineers,
skiers, hikers, spiritualists and people inspired by great mountains. For skiers, the book reveals quiet forest routes and divulges some of the little-known powder pockets. For climbers, the book describes virtually every route on the mountain, telling for each route what to look out for and helping the prospective climber decide which route he or she is ready to try. |