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Future Events

July, 2025

Sunday
6
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A classic climb in North Cascades National Park.
Sunday
6
North Cascades
Sun, Jul 6, 2025 at  
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North Cascades, Mixed snow/glacier/rock, suitable for 2+ years of compatible alpine mountaineering experience, please submit climb resume when emailing to express interest
Monday
7
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A classic climb in North Cascades National Park.
Monday
7
North Cascades
Mon, Jul 7, 2025 at  
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North Cascades, Mixed snow/glacier/rock, suitable for 2+ years of compatible alpine mountaineering experience, please submit climb resume when emailing to express interest
Tuesday
8
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A classic climb in North Cascades National Park.
Tuesday
8
North Cascades
Tue, Jul 8, 2025 at  
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North Cascades, Mixed snow/glacier/rock, suitable for 2+ years of compatible alpine mountaineering experience, please submit climb resume when emailing to express interest
Wednesday
9
North Cascades
Wed, Jul 9, 2025 at  
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North Cascades, Mixed snow/glacier/rock, suitable for 2+ years of compatible alpine mountaineering experience, please submit climb resume when emailing to express interest
Saturday
12
Saturday
12
Saturday
12
Sat, Jul 12, 2025 at  
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Stream crossings, a night on the mountain, glacier travel and a rock scramble. What‘s not to love?
Sunday
13
Sun, Jul 13, 2025 at  
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Stream crossings, a night on the mountain, glacier travel and a rock scramble. What‘s not to love?
Sunday
13
Sun, Jul 13, 2025 at  
Monday
14
Mon, Jul 14, 2025 at  
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Stream crossings, a night on the mountain, glacier travel and a rock scramble. What‘s not to love?
Saturday
19
Sat, Jul 19, 2025 at  
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Co-lead glacier climb. Team of 8. 33 mile round trip. 8400‘ elevation gain.
Sunday
20
Sun, Jul 20, 2025 at  
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Co-lead glacier climb. Team of 8. 33 mile round trip. 8400‘ elevation gain.
Monday
21
Mon, Jul 21, 2025 at  
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Co-lead glacier climb. Team of 8. 33 mile round trip. 8400‘ elevation gain.
Tuesday
22
Tue, Jul 22, 2025 at  
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Co-lead glacier climb. Team of 8. 33 mile round trip. 8400‘ elevation gain.
Tuesday
29
Tue, Jul 29, 2025 at 8:00 AM
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July 29-August 1, 2025
M3 glacier travel and alpine rock

Mount Olympus, (7,980 feet) is the highest and most prominent mountain in the Olympic Mountains and is a central feature of Olympic National Park. The mountain requires an 18 mile approach hike and significant elevation gain from trailhead to summit. Despite its modest elevation, Mount Olympus supports several large glaciers.
This four day and three night climb is scheduled for weekday dates to avoid at least some of the crowd.
Glacier travel and alpine rock skills and experience required.

Quick itinerary:
Day 1—Drive to trailhead and hike in approximately 10 miles to Olympus Guard Station.
Day 2—Hike to Glacier Meadows about 8 miles.
Day 3—Climb, summit, and return to Glacier Meadows.
Day 4—Hike out to trailhead approximately 18 miles.

Leaders: Garry Stephenson and Ellen Gradison
Wednesday
30
Wed, Jul 30, 2025 at 8:00 AM
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July 29-August 1, 2025
M3 glacier travel and alpine rock

Mount Olympus, (7,980 feet) is the highest and most prominent mountain in the Olympic Mountains and is a central feature of Olympic National Park. The mountain requires an 18 mile approach hike and significant elevation gain from trailhead to summit. Despite its modest elevation, Mount Olympus supports several large glaciers.
This four day and three night climb is scheduled for weekday dates to avoid at least some of the crowd.
Glacier travel and alpine rock skills and experience required.

Quick itinerary:
Day 1—Drive to trailhead and hike in approximately 10 miles to Olympus Guard Station.
Day 2—Hike to Glacier Meadows about 8 miles.
Day 3—Climb, summit, and return to Glacier Meadows.
Day 4—Hike out to trailhead approximately 18 miles.

Leaders: Garry Stephenson and Ellen Gradison
Thursday
31
Thu, Jul 31, 2025 at 8:00 AM
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July 29-August 1, 2025
M3 glacier travel and alpine rock

Mount Olympus, (7,980 feet) is the highest and most prominent mountain in the Olympic Mountains and is a central feature of Olympic National Park. The mountain requires an 18 mile approach hike and significant elevation gain from trailhead to summit. Despite its modest elevation, Mount Olympus supports several large glaciers.
This four day and three night climb is scheduled for weekday dates to avoid at least some of the crowd.
Glacier travel and alpine rock skills and experience required.

Quick itinerary:
Day 1—Drive to trailhead and hike in approximately 10 miles to Olympus Guard Station.
Day 2—Hike to Glacier Meadows about 8 miles.
Day 3—Climb, summit, and return to Glacier Meadows.
Day 4—Hike out to trailhead approximately 18 miles.

Leaders: Garry Stephenson and Ellen Gradison

August, 2025

Friday
1
Fri, Aug 1, 2025 at 8:00 AM
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July 29-August 1, 2025
M3 glacier travel and alpine rock

Mount Olympus, (7,980 feet) is the highest and most prominent mountain in the Olympic Mountains and is a central feature of Olympic National Park. The mountain requires an 18 mile approach hike and significant elevation gain from trailhead to summit. Despite its modest elevation, Mount Olympus supports several large glaciers.
This four day and three night climb is scheduled for weekday dates to avoid at least some of the crowd.
Glacier travel and alpine rock skills and experience required.

Quick itinerary:
Day 1—Drive to trailhead and hike in approximately 10 miles to Olympus Guard Station.
Day 2—Hike to Glacier Meadows about 8 miles.
Day 3—Climb, summit, and return to Glacier Meadows.
Day 4—Hike out to trailhead approximately 18 miles.

Leaders: Garry Stephenson and Ellen Gradison
Saturday
2
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Sat, Aug 2, 2025 at  
Sunday
3
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Sun, Aug 3, 2025 at  
Wednesday
13
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Wed, Aug 13, 2025 at  
Thursday
14
WA
Thu, Aug 14, 2025 at  
Saturday
16
Sat, Aug 16, 2025 at  
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Trappers Peak Scramble Summit
Unrated: Mostly Class 2 with a few Class 3 moves
Elevation Gain: 3300 ft. Miles: 10.6 Elevation: 5966 ft.

Trappers Peak is located in North Cascades National Park and is reached via the Thornton Lakes Trail. The top has big pay off with sweeping views of the Picket Range, Mt.Triumph, Thornton Lakes, the Skagit River, farmlands and the town of Newhalem. A short traverse over to X Mountain may be added, descending steep heather/rock to a saddle and taking an airy ridge walk to the summit. X Mountain is named for the six foot quartz veins firming an X on the summit block. This is a great introduction to the North Cascades for climb school 2025 grads. A second scramble for Sunday will be added TBD. Prospectus will be coming.


Sunday
17
Sun, Aug 17, 2025 at  
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Trappers Peak Scramble Summit
Unrated: Mostly Class 2 with a few Class 3 moves
Elevation Gain: 3300 ft. Miles: 10.6 Elevation: 5966 ft.

Trappers Peak is located in North Cascades National Park and is reached via the Thornton Lakes Trail. The top has big pay off with sweeping views of the Picket Range, Mt.Triumph, Thornton Lakes, the Skagit River, farmlands and the town of Newhalem. A short traverse over to X Mountain may be added, descending steep heather/rock to a saddle and taking an airy ridge walk to the summit. X Mountain is named for the six foot quartz veins firming an X on the summit block. This is a great introduction to the North Cascades for climb school 2025 grads. A second scramble for Sunday will be added TBD. Prospectus will be coming.


September, 2025

Saturday
6
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NOTE: Climb will be Sep 6th or 7th depending on weather.
REQUIREMENTS: While this climb is rated R1 the rock is notably poor quality so participant spots will be given to climbers who have climbed an alpine rock peak such as Thielsen, Broken Top or Mt. Washington previously.

October, 2025

Friday
3
Fri, Oct 3, 2025 at  
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A great introduction to alpine rock climbing. Spots available for 2025 Climb School grads.
Saturday
4
Sat, Oct 4, 2025 at  
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A great introduction to alpine rock climbing. Spots available for 2025 Climb School grads.
Sunday
5
Sun, Oct 5, 2025 at  
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A great introduction to alpine rock climbing. Spots available for 2025 Climb School grads.