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Reddit mentions of Climbing Washington's Mountains (Climbing Mountains Series)

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Climbing Washington's Mountains (Climbing Mountains Series)
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Found 2 comments on Climbing Washington's Mountains (Climbing Mountains Series):

u/zh3nya ยท 2 pointsr/Mountaineering

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).

u/ear_putty ยท 2 pointsr/Seattle

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.