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Mount Rainier, known as Tahoma to Indigenous peoples, draws nearly 11,000 climbers yearly, mostly guided by RMI, AAI, and IMG—with RMI handling half. Routes like Ingraham Direct, favored for its directness and safety, can be shut down by icefall or crevasses, forcing a switch to Disappointment Cleaver. Route decisions rest with the guides, who also install ladders and markers, aiding even independent climbers. Meanwhile, climbing rangers manage emergencies, human waste, and overcrowding, working on call despite short shifts. A mandatory $82 fee funds their safety gear and training, as rangers stress that cutting corners is never an option—especially after losing colleagues on the mountain. Listen in comfort: Get a discount on a Soli Pillow: http://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN: advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting. Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates: https://sources.thednn.ai/5f273740fe576128
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