Skiing
Cascade
Classics The sister site to this one. Ben Manfredi's site will remain frozen in time as a reminder of an individual who lived life a second at a time. Many of our adventures from 1999 to 2003 are posted here.
Ski Sickness: Sky Sjue, a man with a plan to ski every line he can find. This
site details those journey's with pictures and stories as only he
can tell them. He also has a blog.
Alpine Slider A similar
site to this one with Trip Reports. There are even a few short films.
MtnPhil Phil Fortier is a
great guy to climb and ski with so go check his site out! While
you are there be sure to take a look at his short films. They are awesome! His blog: blog.
Tonybentley.com - Tony's Site about his mountain adventures.
Pawprince - Andrew McLean's site shows him going places I dream of going too. I like to go to his page and check the photos out.
Ski Mountaineer This
is a venture put together by Amar Andalkar. His goal is to one day
publish a book about the Ring Of Fire and all of the volcanoes that
encompass it.
Paul Belitz Paul has rushed into the ski mountaineering thing and I'm sure will
continue. Here is a place where you can read about what he is doing.
Turns All Year A
great site for local trip reports and conditions. Includes a forum.
There is also a great weather links page here that I use often.
This site is put together by Charles Eldridge.
Justin's
Site A college grad doing more than homework. He's putting up
a lot of Trip Reports that make for good reading.
Alpenglow A history project
detailing the last hundred years of ski mountaineering in Washington.
This is a wonderful page put together by Lowell Skoog.
Telemarktips This is
a great page if you want to learn about gear or telemark skiing.
It includes a forum.
Randosaigai - a nice site for trip reports of ski trips in Washington.
Kam Leange's Page I like Kam's photos. He does a wonderful Job, and has a fine tuned sense of humor. He will go anywhere to get a turn!!!!!!
Climbing
Cascade Climbers Trip Reports, several forums, and a great place to connect with
area climbers. I've found this site very helpful in hearing what
other climbers and skiers are up too. This has been an awesome contribution
to the climbing community!
Northwest Hikers Like cascade climbers but for hikers. I like looking at the photos.
NWMJ The Northwest Mountaineering
Journal, 1st issue: Summer, 2004. I expect to see many additions
in the future. For now enjoy the first one and make it better by
making contributions of your own or offer your invaluable time to
help maintain and keep this a mainstay for the Northwest for years
to come.
Rhino Climbs A page
put together by the auspicious Dr. John Roper. His accomplishments
are many, as such, I am humbled. Just check out his FA list! Every
time I venture into the cascades, I fear eventually I may l run out of places to visit. Mr Roper's life shows that even an entire life dedicated to
this wonderful range, you will never run out of places to venture!
ClimbWashington Scott Harder runs this page. He does a nice job and he has lots of links and pictures, along with other great information. Nice films also.
Alpinelite Mike Adamson's Blog. Great write-ups and stories.
Alpinerack Danny Darby. The site is nicely done. I look forward to see future additions.
Sverdina Lots of photos and trip reports on out of the way climbs in Washington. I often find myself here whenever I'm searching for certain ski lines.
Kayaking
Oregon Kayaking One
of the best sites for information on local creeks and rivers. Always
guaranteed to reward any adventurous boater (or not) with a constant
shiver.
American Whitewater This is an amazing page, and they are taking strong steps to protect
the rivers, while also providing up-to-date info on runs throughout
the country.
River log I like this page because it has wonderful photos and first hand information on rarely visited creeks.