Seattle MAC - Climbing Trip - Tieton River: Royal Columns

Youth activity: Mountaineers Adventure Club

Seattle MAC - Climbing Trip - Tieton River: Royal Columns

A weekend climbing trip to the beautiful Tieton River Canyon for two days of rock climbing on the andesite column formations found there. This trip has prerequisites and registration limitations. See leaders notes for details.

  • Crag Rock Climb
  • Moderate
  • 16 (16 capacity)
  • 2 (2 capacity)
  • 6 (6 capacity)
  • Cancellation & Refund Policy

See trip sheet

Registration: Students may register for either this OR the Vantage trip at first. In the final week preceding the trips, students registered for one already may register for the other if space is left on the roster. 

Prerequisites:
For fall climbing trips: Attendance on at least one Climbing 101 workshop and at minimum, competence with top rope belaying skills. Top rope belaying badge.

Route/Place

Tieton River: Royal Columns


Roster
Required Equipment

Required Equipment

All group climbing gear (ropes, anchor hardware, trad gear, slings/quickdraws) will be provided by MAC. The following personal gear is the responsibility of the participants. Climbing gear can be borrowed from MAC (contact MAC manager), camping gear can be borrowed from the gear library (contact gear library manager - gearlibrary@mountaineers.org). 

  • Gear checkout time: 10/20, 6-8pm @ MAC meeting
  • Gear return: Carl will take borrowed personal climbing gear back to The Mountaineers this time.
  • Climbing shoes
  • Harness that fits over the clothing you climb in
  • Helmet
  • Belay device
  • Backpack or bag that holds all of your gear

  • Small duffel bag for overnight gear
  • Sleeping bag
  • Sleeping pad
  • Tent
  • Pack cover or plastic bag for water repellence
  • Wool/synthetic socks (minimum of three pairs)
  • Boots (worn in with sturdy tread, seams, and laces)
  • Shorts (synthetic)
  • T-shirt (avoid cotton and save one for the ride home)
  • Long sleeve shirt (synthetic)
  • Long underwear (synthetic)
  • Warm Jacket (fleece or wool)
  • Warm pants (fleece or wool)
  • Waterproof shell (jacket and pants, breathable and a hood on the jacket)

 

  • Stocking cap (wool or synthetic)
  • Brimmed hat
  • Gloves/mittens
  • Bandana or buff
  • Camp shoes
  • Sunglasses (polarized, broad spectrum UV protection)
  • Bowl, Cup, Spoon
  • Water bottles (at least two liters)
  • Headlamp/Flashlight (spare batteries)
  • Personal Hygiene items
    • Toothbrush/toothpaste
    • Biodegradable soap
    • Gender specific items
    • Washcloth
    • Sunscreen
    • Comb
    • Personal Medications
  • Optional
    • Camera
    • Playing Cards
    • Hacky Sack
    • Frisbee
    • Journal and pen
    • Instruments (harmonica, etc)
    • Music to share with group
Trip Reports