Mount Torment by Forbidden Peak / 靠禁峯的折磨山
Mount Torment was my final technical climb on the Washington State Top 200 Peaks list.
Mount Torment was my final technical climb on the Washington State Top 200 Peaks list.
Mount Degenhardt was my third and final trip to the Pickets this season after last week.
Mount Fury has been on my radar in recent years. But the remoteness has had me put it on hold until now.
Blue Slam, aka Agnes Mountain and Gunsight Peak, was another remote climb in the Glacier Peak Wilderness.
Mount Challenger West Peak could have been part of our Northern Picket Traverse three years ago.
Hozomeen Mountain South Peak is the evil twin of the double-summitted mountain.
McGregor Mountain marked my fourth time going through Stehekin, WA, on the way to a climb.
This double-summited, awe-inspiring structure at the head of Ross Lake looked out of reach.
Getting to base camp with good route finding skills, one can certainly enjoy the views abound without ever leaving camp.
The yellow pup and I attempted Caroline Peak in 2014. But we turned around by the cliffs.
Pup and I arrived at the Phelps Creek Trailhead late Friday to a lot full of trucks now that the hunting season had begun.
Picket traverse = Mount Challenger + Phantom Peak + Crooked Thumb Peak
Five years had passed since we climbed the Sawtooth Slam via he mixed-use Crater Creek Trail.
Hall Peak would be ideal for climbing in the spring to avoid the brush in the lower elevation.
Five miles in from the Cedar Creek Trailhead, we crossed a good size stream at 4,500′.
Pup and I car camped at the trailhead and climbed Big Chiwaukum the next morning.