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Henry Panter
Henry Panter

Henry is a self-taught mountaineer with many years of experience and multiple climbing adventures under his belt. Raised in La Grande, Oregon, Panter has been around snow and cold weather all his life. He has climbed Mount Hood, Mount Adams and Mount St. Helens multiple times and been to the 17,000-foot elevation on Denali. He gained advance outdoor survival skills at the Black Rapids Warfare Training Center in Fort Greeley, Alaska. After many years of cold-weather adventures, he still has all of his fingers and toes.

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Mount St. Helens Institute
42218 NE Yale Bridge Road
Amboy, WA 98601
360-449-7883
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