Blue Slam via Stehekin / 經斯特希金上憂鬱滿貫
Blue Slam, aka Agnes Mountain and Gunsight Peak, was another remote climb in the Glacier Peak Wilderness.
Blue Slam, aka Agnes Mountain and Gunsight Peak, was another remote climb in the Glacier Peak Wilderness.
On this Fourth of July weekend, I went tackling Le Conte Slam via the famous Ptarmigan Traverse.
The Devore Creek Fire in late July kept us from reaching the mountain earlier in the season.
Bearcat Ridge was on the list last summer before the hot weather forced a change in plans.
Over the years, I'd see the mountain during various trips in the North Cascades.
Due to the lack of maintenance, White River Trail past Boulder Creek was beyond brushy.
Second time going through Cascade Pass this season. The weather was eerily similar to the first time.
Spider Mountain is one of the four high points along the Ptarmigan Traverse on my bucket list.
Spire Point stands right off the famous Ptarmigan Traverse. But most people would overlook it for Dome Peak.
This area is a bustling hub over the Fourth of July. So we came in this weekend to avoid the masses.
Last-minute plan change led to tackling possibly the last big mountain of the season.
Pup and I were supposed to climb the mountain same weekend we climbed the Napeequa peaks.
I first saw the glaciated Entiat River Valley from Seven Fingered Jack, my first Bulger peak.
Pup and I hiked the Buck Creek Trail four years ago on the way to climbing Buck Mountain.
Pup and I arrived at the Phelps Creek Trailhead late Friday to a lot full of trucks now that the hunting season had begun.
Due to wildfires in the last couple of years, the Entiat River Road had only been accessible to mile 32.