Backcountry Skiing, Cross-country Skiing, Downhill Skiing & Snowboarding & Snowshoeing
Located in central Oregon, the ski area and Nordic center offer groomed resort skiing and Nordic skiing, and allows limited in-bounds uphill travel.
Day Hiking & Scrambling
A challenging trip that is mostly trail hiking with easy scrambling along the final half mile. It's 10 miles round trip with 3,100 feet of elevation gain. Mount Bailey is a major peak west of Mount Thielsen near Diamond Lake in Oregon's central Cascades. There are interesting volcanic features including a hidden crater and a natural rock arch along the summit ridge that frames Mount Thielsen.
Day Hiking, Urban Adventure & Urban Walking
Walk through Colman Park, Seattle's northern Mount Baker neighborhood and the I-90 East Portal viewpoint.
Climbing
A mutli-use area on the south flank of Mount Baker. Much of the Easton Glacier lies within this area, as does the Squak glacier. The open crevasses and seracs are great for glacier travel, crevasse rescue and ice climbing training.
Backcountry Skiing, Climbing, Downhill Skiing & Snowboarding, Scrambling & Snowshoeing
Home to groomed resort skiing and access to some fantastic backcountry ski routes. In late winter and early spring the slopes are perfect training grounds for practicing ice axe arrest and other snow travel techniques.
Climbing
This east side route has an arduous approach followed by a moderate 5,200 feet glacier climb with crevasses to negotiate and and a bergschrund to cross. Yet the remoteness, great views of Mount Shuksan, and overall beauty, make this an exceptional climb. Times: 4-5 hr trailhead to camp, 5-7 hr camp to summit.
Backcountry Skiing & Climbing
This route gains 7,000 feet in a distance of 5.5 miles, climbing the moderate Coleman Glacier, the top part of the Deming Glacier, and Roman Wall before reaching the flat summit plateau. Views from camp and the summit are spectacular. Times: 3-4 hr trailhead to camp, 6-9 hr camp to summit.
Backcountry Skiing & Climbing
The Easton Glacier is moderately sloped, with one steep section on the Roman Wall just below the summit plateau, and gaining nearly 5,000 feet from camp to summit. Views of Glacier Peak, North Cascades, and north Puget Sound. Approach is popular with snowmobilers in early season. Times: 3-4 hr trailhead to camp, 5-8 hr climb to summit.
Climbing
A Grade II glacier ice climb with one step section.
Day Hiking & Scrambling
Mount Baldy is a strenuous, 8 mile round trip day hike with 3,000 ft in elevation gain. The trail goes up through forests and meadows to a peak with panoramic views.
Climbing & Scrambling
The Northwest Ridge of Mount Baring though only Class 2, is challenging scramble with 4,000 feet of elevation gain.
Scrambling
Known as the "Sawtooth Slam" this is a difficult and challenging scramble of three peaks in the Lake Chelan-Sawtooth Wilderness.
Climbing
Two seldom climbed peaks in the North Cascades near Mount Baker. Climbing either or both peaks is a long, and challenging trip.
Climbing
The North Face on Mount Buckner is a Grade II ice or snow climb.
Day Hiking
A moderate to strenuous day hike of up to six miles and 2,050 feet of elevation gain. Enjoy views of the Snoqualmie Pass area peaks and Keechelus Lake.
Climbing
A long climb involving snow and glacier travel with a short 5.5 rock pitch in North Cascade's Northern Pickets Range.
Climbing & Scrambling
A Basic Alpine climb southwest of Snowking Mountain in the Glacier Peak Wilderness. It's roughly 10 miles round trip and 4,600 feet of elevation gain.
Climbing
Mount Constance via the North Chute is a Grade II, class 3 climb.
Climbing
Mount Constance's South Chute route is rated Grade II, class 3.
Climbing
The West Arête route on Mount Constance is Grade III with 5.4 rock.