A Special Note:
The former president of the American Alpine Club, Mark Richey
, is spearheading an effort to help the victims of Haiti's earthquake. In a letter to the climbing community Richey states that, "along with clean water, food and medical supplies, temporary shelter is desperately needed. Used tents, as long as they are functional, and lightweight sleeping bags are fine and of course new tents and sleeping bags from any of our outdoor industry friends would be ideal." To read more,
click here.
Northwest:--One snowmobiler has been killed and another badly injured in an avalanche in British Columbia's southern interior region. Sicamous RCMP said the slide occurred Monday as four people were riding in an area near Sicamous, B.C., about 500 kilometres northeast of Vancouver. To read more,
click here.
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A mile-long avalanche on Mount Hood toppled trees and left a trail of debris in its path Sunday, forcing skiers and snowboarders to navigate around the obstacle this week.The snow came crashing down on the northern edge of the Mount Hood Meadows Ski Area at about 7 p.m. The slab avalanche of snow and ice plowed down the Wy'East headwall and picked up thousands of tons of snow before it hit Clark Canyon. To read more,
click here.
--It appears that Oregon is not the only state that is flirting with the idea of requiring personal locator beacons in the mountains. A bill that would require these devices for all travelers above treeline has been introduced to Washington's legislature. To see what the climbing community thinks about this,
click here.

--Redpoint Climbers Supply -- the beloved Pacific Northwest climbing shop just outside of Smith Rocks State Park -- was robbed over the weekend. Everything from ropes to jackets were taken from the small store. To read more,
click here.
--A well-known climber helped advert a cat-astrophe this week. Check it out below!