Mt. Shasta, standing at 14,179 feet, is California's 5th-highest peak, and the second highest in the Cascade Range. It's a ...
In Siskiyou County, Mt. Shasta climbing rangers snowmobiled to safety a stranded goose from the Old Ski Bowl at 10,000 feet.
U.S. Forest Service Ranger Nick Meyers recently took a snowmobile ride down Mount Shasta for a rescue he will always remember ...
Every year, thousands of climbers test their skills on Mount Shasta, California’s fifth-highest peak and the second-highest volcano in the Cascade Range. In 2023, around 5,000 to 6,000 people ...
Two rangers on patrol discovered an unusual, unprepared “climber” high on Mount Shasta — a goose, California officials reported. Rangers Nick Meyers and Eric Falconer found the goose about 10,000 feet ...
Mount Shasta, United States - January 12, 2025 A routine patrol by Mount Shasta Avalanche Center rangers took a surprising turn last month when they discovered an unprepared climber—who turned out to ...
U.S. Forest Service Ranger Nick Meyers recently took a snowmobile ride down Mount Shasta for a rescue he will always remember. "This poor goose was probably not going to make it up here," he said.
Rangers live year-round at the Mt. Shasta Ranger Station, providing backcountry support and rescue operations as needed. Their daily routine in the winter includes patrolling the slopes ...
our team at Mount Shasta Avalanche Center & Home of the Climbing Rangers rescued a particularly unprepared Mount Shasta climber. Rangers Nick Meyers and Eric Falconer's routine patrol took an ...
A goose is safe after attempting to summit Mt. Shasta last month. While on a routine patrol, climbing rangers with the Mount Shasta Avalanche Center spotted the goose at the 10,000-foot elevation ...