Rock & Alpine
Traverses & Exploration
Washington is home to some of the most remote and strikingly beautiful peaks in the country. Tucked deep in the wilderness, these alpine giants rise far from roads and trails and demand grit, trust, and a bold sense of adventure to reach their summits. Taking the time to traverse a skyline, circumnavigate a massif, or follow a river to its glacier headwaters presents the opportunity to go deep and fully immerse yourself in the Cascades. These bucket-list objectives require more time and more grind, but rank as some of the most rewarding and inspirational trips out there.
Rugged and Remote Trips
Ice Cap Slam
Comprised of the Eldorado, Inspiration, McAllister, Klawatti, and North Klawatti glaciers, the Eldorado Icecap is a tremendous volume of ice. The Ice Cap Slam gets you up close and personal with this adventurous and starkly beautiful environment as you live, sleep, and climb for 5 days traversing the entirety
Pickets Traverse
The Pickets are the most rugged, wild, and unexplored region of the North Cascades. With limited access points, steep terrain, brushy valleys, and glaciated peaks, the Pickets Traverse offers a unique challenge to those looking to really “get away from it all.” After getting a few miles from
Olympus
The highest peak in the Olympic Mountains, Mount Olympus towers over Washington’s western shore and the rest of the range. The standard route is one of the most geographically diverse climbs in the Pacific Northwest and moves through stunning and varied terrain. The long approach through old-growth temperate rainforest
Glacier Peak
Glacier Peak is Washington’s most remote and least summited volcano. Climbing to its summit is a true wilderness experience, complete with hiking miles of trail through old growth forests, crossing ridges and glaciers, and enjoying scenic and peaceful camps deep in the backcountry. The final ascent up the Cool
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