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Mount Dickerman

Mount Dickerman

Day Hiking & Scrambling
A strenuous 8.6 mile hike with 3900 ft in elevation gain. The trail starts in forest, graduates to meadows and ends with panoramic views of mountains including Mt Baker, Glacier Peak, Mt Rainier, Three Fingers and the Monte Cristo Peaks.
Mount Ellinor

Mount Ellinor

Day Hiking
Mount Ellinor is a strenuous, 6.2 mile round-trip day hike with 3,344 ft in elevation gain. The trail goes up forested slopes to fantastic views of the Olympics. The trail can also be approached via an upper trailhead which shaves off 1,300 feet of gain and 1.8 miles (3.6 round trip).
Mount Ellinor & Mount Washington

Mount Ellinor & Mount Washington

Climbing & Scrambling
Scrambles and climbs of Mount Ellinor and/or Mount Washington in the Olympics.
Mount Erie

Mount Erie

Climbing & Scrambling
Mount Erie near Anacortes, is an area for scrambling and climbing field trips and crag climbing trips.
Mount Erie, Sugerloaf, Heart Lake & Whistle Lake

Mount Erie, Sugerloaf, Heart Lake & Whistle Lake

Day Hiking, Trail Running & Urban Walking
Hike through wooded forest areas reaching the highest point on Fidalgo Island, Mount Erie or meander around lakes in the lowlands. Enjoy commanding views of the San Juan Islands and Cascade mountains and waterfowl and other in the wetlands in the Anacortes Community Forest Lands.
Mount Fernow (Wild Sky)

Mount Fernow (Wild Sky)

Scrambling
A moderate scramble to one of the crown jewels of the Wild Sky Wilderness. Not to be confused with Mount Fernow next to Mount Maude in the Entiat.
Mount Fernow/Southwest Slope

Mount Fernow/Southwest Slope

Climbing
The highest peak in the Entiat Mountains, Mount Fernow offers a challenging, strenuous scramble. Your routefinding skills will be tested in the 22 miles and nearly 6,000 feet of elevation gain.
Mount Foraker/Sultana Ridge

Mount Foraker/Sultana Ridge

Climbing
An Alaska Grade III, intermediate-level ice climb with up to 55° snow and ice near Denali.
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Mount Formidable/South Route

Climbing
This climb covers a section of the Ptarmigan Traverse. For those wishing to do a more committing intermediate-level glacier climb but don't necessarily have the time for a full-traverse (usually requiring a week) this is a great option. The climb can be done in two days with a long summit day, or as a more leisurely three day.
Mount Fremont Lookout, Berkeley Park & Skyscraper Mountain

Mount Fremont Lookout, Berkeley Park & Skyscraper Mountain

Day Hiking
From Sunrise in Mount Rainier National Park hike along Sourdough Ridge, past Frozen Lake to Mount Fremont Lookout, Berkeley Park, or Skyscraper Mountain. Enjoy excellent views of Mount Rainier. Distant peaks on the North Cascades, like Glacier Peak, Mount Stuart and even Mount Baker are visible on clear days. These hikes are easy to moderate range from 5.6 to 8.0 miles round trip with 800 to 1,775 feet of elevation gain.
Mount Fury/Southeast Glacier

Mount Fury/Southeast Glacier

Climbing
A fun multi-day glacier climb with a mix of terrain and conditions in the heart of the Northern Pickets Range. This route has sections of snow and glacier ranging from 20 to 40 degrees and travel across Class 3 to Class 5 rock. All approaches involve cross-country travel through one of the most remote wilderness areas in Washington's North Cascades.
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Mount Gardner

Snowshoeing
Snowshoe to a peak on the south side of I-90 near Snoqualmie Pass. It's 6 miles round trip and 2,600 feet of elevation gain.
Mount Garfield West Peak/South Face

Mount Garfield West Peak/South Face

Climbing
Mount Garfield's West Peak via the South Face is a Grade III, 5.5 climb.
Mount Garibaldi/Brohm Ridge

Mount Garibaldi/Brohm Ridge

Climbing
A glacier climb on the western flank of the northern-most of the Cascade volcanoes that is just outside of Squamish in British Columbia, Canada.
Mount Garibaldi/Diamond Head

Mount Garibaldi/Diamond Head

Backcountry Skiing & Climbing
A glacier climb on the southern flank of the northern-most of the Cascade volcanoes that is just outside of Squamish in British Columbia, Canada. This route is also the first half of the Garibaldi Neve Traverse, the classic ski traverse in the Coast Mountains in winter and an adventurous carry-over of Mount Garibaldi in summer..
Mount Gimli/South Ridge

Mount Gimli/South Ridge

Climbing
A spectacular 8-pitch steep climb with mostly 5.7 to 5.8 difficulty. There's an "out from under a roof" section that goes at 5.10a. The short approach and great climbing make this climb a classic in the Vahalla Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. Gimli is heaven in Scandinavian mythology. For rock climbers this may be one of the most beautiful places on earth!
Mount Hardy/South Face

Mount Hardy/South Face

Scrambling
A short, steep scramble near Washington Pass in the North Cascades. It's 4.5 miles and 4,100 feet of elevation gain.
Mount Harvey/North Ramp (British Columbia)

Mount Harvey/North Ramp (British Columbia)

Climbing
The North Ramp on Mount Harvey is a moderate alpine climb.
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Mount Henderson/Southwest Ridge

Scrambling
A strenuous 10 mile, 5,200 feet elevation gain scramble. The route will provide amazing views of the Sawtooth Ridge and Mount Cruiser as well as the spectacular peaks of the Olympic National Park.
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Mount Herman

Scrambling
A moderate 6 mile winter scramble with 2,100 feet of elevation gain. The route follows Bagley Lakes trail to Herman Saddle and then continues on the south ridge to the summit.