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Reddit mentions of Climbing Washington's Mountains (Climbing Mountains Series)
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We found 2 Reddit mentions of Climbing Washington's Mountains (Climbing Mountains Series). Here are the top ones.
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- High quality aluminum/vinyl print finish and construction for extra durability
- Top case with clear panel for easy view (holds up to 28 bottles)
- Middle slide out drawer easily stores nails and another beauty accessories
- Bottom removable tray with adjustable dividers
- Heavy duty handle. Easy to clean interior. Two secure easy close latches with key locks
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Height | 8.75 Inches |
Length | 6 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Weight | 1.35 Pounds |
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There are too many wonderful non-technical ascents to name. You may be interested in these books:
Washington Scrambles - if you buy this one, make sure it's the 2nd edition that I linked. lots of stuff here, including some multi-day traverses.
Climbing Washington's Mountains - I really like this one. A great mix of technical and non-technical summits.
Make sure you do your research and double-check routes and conditions on nwhikers.net, cascadeclimbers.com, and summitpost before going out on any trip you read about in a book, though!
Some summits off the top of my head: Sahale, Ruth, Hinman and Daniel, St. Helens and Adams, Three-Fingers, McGregor, Echo and Observation Rocks (near Rainier), Gothic Peak, The Brothers (Olympics), Hidden Lake Peaks (do the ridge from the lookout to Sibley Creek and down to the trail).
You should check this book out
http://www.amazon.com/Climbing-Washingtons-Mountains-Series/dp/0762710861
I would also advise some training with the mountaineers or one of the other local groups not just for safety reasons but it will also open up a huge world of opportunities as far as scrambling goes.