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Camp Edward

Camp Edward

Navigation & Youth
Formerly Camp Brinkley, Camp Edward is a Boy Scout Summer Camp situated at the foothills of the Cascade mountain range approximately one hour from Seattle. Chief Seattle Council's Cub Scout Resident Camp has offered many fun activities to youth for more than four decades. It's a great place for camping programs, rental groups and course field trips.
Camp Long

Camp Long

Urban Adventure & Urban Walking
Camp Long is a City Park located in West Seattle. The park has a climbing rock, hiking trails, low and high ropes courses and areas for practicing roped travel.
Camp Muir & Anvil Rock

Camp Muir & Anvil Rock

Backcountry Skiing, Scrambling & Snowshoeing
A very strenuous, 10 mile scramble or ski trip with 4,600 feet of elevation gain from Paradise on the slopes of Mount Rainier. Anvil Rock, a popular scramble, is also located along this classic northwest route.
Camp Pigott

Camp Pigott

Navigation
Located at the foot of the Cascade Range, Camp Pigott is a Boy Scout Summer Camp. It's a great place for camping programs, rental groups and course field trips.
Camp Robber Peak

Camp Robber Peak

Scrambling
Camp Robber Peak is a strenuous scramble, moderately challenging, with 5,200 feet of elevation gain in 14 miles. It lies in the Central Cascades, in an area with multiple alpines lakes and rugged terrain.
Camp St. Albans

Camp St. Albans

Youth
A 300-acre Girl Scout camp on Lake Devereaux on the Kitsap Peninsula where we sometimes conduct Mountain Workshops for youth.
Canadian Coast: Prince Rupert to Bella Bella

Canadian Coast: Prince Rupert to Bella Bella

Sea Kayaking
Paddle the northern mainland coast from Prince Rupert to Bella Bella. Several variations on this sea kayak trip are available from the protected waters of the inland passage to the remote west coast of the islands. The distance is roughly 220 nm.
Canmore

Canmore

Climbing & Day Hiking
A home base for all climbing, hiking, mountain biking and adventuring for the greater Canmore area owned and run by the Canadian Alpine Club. There are three main buildings you can reserve based on your group size.
Cannon Mountain/Northslope Approach

Cannon Mountain/Northslope Approach

Scrambling
Cannon Mountain at 8,638 ft is the 38th of the 100 highest peaks in Washington. It may be the most unknown mountain of this stature in the Enchantment region and probably the most neglected. Although it is one of the major peaks of the region and rising higher than its cross canyon neighbor, Cashmere Mountain, it is concealed from nearly every lowland vantage.
Cannon Mountain/Southeast Approach

Cannon Mountain/Southeast Approach

Scrambling
Cannon Mountain at 8,638 ft is the 38th of the 100 highest peaks in Washington. It may be the most unknown mountain of this stature in the Enchantment region and probably the most neglected. Although it is one of the major peaks of the region and rising higher than its cross canyon neighbor, Cashmere Mountain, it is concealed from nearly every lowland vantage.
Canyon Arizona’s Aquatic Canyons

Canyon Arizona’s Aquatic Canyons

Canyoning
The Mountains in Arizona offer a unique combination of aquatic environments in a desert landscape. Canyoneers in the desert southwest flock to these canyons in the spring to experience some of the only aquatic canyons available in their region. For PNW canyoneers who are used to an aquatic environment, these canyons offer a special experience descending through improbable aquatic gems hidden among the cacti.
Canyon Bajos del Toro, Costa Rica

Canyon Bajos del Toro, Costa Rica

Canyoning & Global Adventures
Costa Rica is a burgeoning canyoning destination, and the Bajos del Toro canyons offer unique environments of turquoise blue water in a spectacular rainforest environment.
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Canyon Ridge

Day Hiking
A moderate 6-mile round trip day hike with 1,300 feet of elevation gain, ridgeline views of both American and Canadian peaks, and meadows of wildflowers.
Cape Disappointment State Park

Cape Disappointment State Park

Bikepacking & Day Hiking
A wonderful area to photograph pelicans and other shore birds as well as the North head and Cape Disappointment lighthouses. There are several wonderful trails to hike that offer other opportunities to take pictures.
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Cape Falcon

Paddle from Manzanita around Cape Falcon and back. It's a challenging 10 nm trip along a spectacular rocky section of the Oregon coast with arches, caves and a good beach for lunch.
Cape Horn

Cape Horn

Day Hiking
A moderate hike of 7 miles round trip and 1,350 feet of elevation gain. This rolling loop hike offers stunning views of the Columbia River. Hiking through forest with occasional views of the river makes this a cool hike during the summer months and a sheltered hike in the winter.
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Cape Lookout State Park

Day Hiking
Enjoy hiking, photography, birding and other nature enjoyment year-round on Oregon's northern coast.
Cape Scott

Cape Scott

Sea Kayaking
Paddle from Port Hardy around Cape Scott to Coal Harbor. It's a challenging, multi-day sea kayaking trip around the northwestern point of Vancouver Island in British Columbia, Canada.
Cape Sutil

Cape Sutil

Sea Kayaking
Cape Sutil
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Capitol Forest - Greenline to Wedekind Trail

Loop in Capitol Forest, starting from Falls Creek Trailhead, up the Greenline trail, to Greenline Tie, and then back down via Wedekind Trail to Falls Creek TH