Years ago when the Internet (and I) was much younger, I started documenting my climbs on a website that was hosted on Comcast's free web service, which they made available to their home ISP customers.
Eventually, they decided to cut that off. I tried several times to log in via the FTP access to download all the files, but was never able to, and when it finally went away, I realized that I didn't have nearly as much stuff saved as I thought I did.
Years later, I decided to put it back up there, and that involved a LOT of reconstruction. Some of the trip reports I'd posted on cascadeclimbers.com, some I had saved to a journal, many are completely lost. A lot of the photos were from the film era, so I've had to re-scan them. Rebuilding the site has been a slow, intermittent process, but if you find it interesting or rewarding, then, enjoy!
You can email me at: tbreit@outlook.com.
If you're interested, this site is now hosted on hostinger.com, which is inexpensive and fairly easy to use.
Click here to proceed to my reconstructed Climbing in the Cascasdes site.
Most of what I've been doing the last few years is more like backpacking. So, I've added some of the overnight backpacking trips I've been on.
(Eventually, this page will look less ugly than it is now.)
Enchantments Traverse , Washington, 2010
Tuck and Robin Lakes , the Alpine Lakes, Washington, 2013
Northern Loop Trail , Mt. Rainier National Park, 2014
Eagle Cap Wilderness , Northeastern Oregon, 2015
Necklace Valley , Stevens Pass area, 2015
Goat Rocks, Central Washington, 2016
Timberline Trail , Mt. Hood National Forest, 2018