Seattle Junior MAC Camping & Climbing Trip

Youth activity: Junior MAC

Seattle Junior MAC Camping & Climbing Trip - Leavenworth

[SALMON + ORCA PODS] Phase 3 trip for Jr. MAC. A weekend trip of camping and climbing in Leavenworth! Free and open to the public.

  • Crag Rock Climb, *Varies*, Strenuous 3, Technical 2
  • For Beginners (Getting Started Series)
  • 4 (17 capacity)
  • 1 (5 capacity)
  • 3 (15 capacity)
  • Cancellation & Refund Policy
  • Saturday, May 8 at 9:30am: meet in Leavenworth
  • Return Sunday evening

See trip sheet for details.

Join us for a fun weekend of climbing and advancing your climbing skills! The Mountaineers will provide climbing gear! 

GEAR CHECKOUT

  • May 4, 3-6pm (Hannah)
  • May 6, 2-5pm (Katy)

GEAR RETURN

  • May 11, 3-6pm (Hannah)
  • May 12, 10am-12pm (Katy)

Take a look at the trip sheet and work with your pod to figure out food and transportation logistics.

Guests: This trip is free and open to the public.

Route/Place

Leavenworth



  • Green Trails Alpine Lakes East (Stuart Range) No. 208SX

    Alpine Lakes Wilderness (ALPS)

    Trails Illustrated Alpine Lakes Wilderness
  • See full route/place details.
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Required Equipment

Required Equipment

Clothes: Pack for potentially warm conditions during the day and chilly evenings

  • Clothes for climbing
    • Clothes for back at camp (slightly warmer because it’ll cool down in the evening)
  • Sun Protection: sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, sun shirt, etc.
  • Backpack: Day pack for carrying your personal items/group gear with you as we hike to the rock

Shoes:

  • Hiking Boots or Sneakers to wear on the hike to the rock
  • Camp Shoes (optional) 
  • Climbing Shoes (can be borrowed from The Mountaineers) 

Camping items:

  • Personal mess kit including: plate/bowl, utensils, cup
  • Camp chair
  • Tent (can be borrowed from the Mountaineers with advance notice)
  • Sleeping bag/pad (can be borrowed from the Mountaineers with advance notice)
  • Pillow (we’re car camping; might as well be comfy!)
  • Toiletries (restrooms available at campsite)
  • Headlamp/flashlight with extra batteries

Food for yourself/family (you are welcome to do shared meals within pods if you'd like, but make sure to follow COVID protocol when cooking/serving/eating): 

    • Breakfast: (x2; one of them is on the road to meeting everyone Saturday morning)
    • Lunch: (x2; be able to pack them in your backpack to eat at the rock)
    • Dinner: (x1)
    • Snacks: enough for both Saturday and Sunday
  • Water: 2 liters per person per day minimum 

Climbing gear (can be borrowed from The Mountaineers; pick up sometime in the week before the trip):

    • Harness
    • Belay device
    • Helmet
  • 10 Essentials 
  • Face mask(s)
  • Hand Sanitizer
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