Rock Climbing



Description:

Rock climbing in Washington offers thousands of varied routes from small clifs to thousand foot multi-pitch outings, comfy ledges, lofty summits, and great views. There are great hand holds with plenty of edges and holes to climb on. Outside of Washington, some warmer weathered areas provide world class climbing all year round. Don't miss these opportunities to get involved with this thrilling sport all over the world!



Destinations:


Exit 38, North Bend
Vantage, WA
Mount Erie
Leavenworth, WA
Index, WA
Railay Beach, Thailand
Smith Rocks, Oregon
Squamish, BC
Red Rocks, Nevada
The Frey, Argentina
(See Destination/International page for details)



Mount Stuart North Ridge: Mount Stuart is one of the fifty classic climbs of North America. Join us for a wonderful ascent of their multi-pitch 5.8 rock climb and experience Washington's largest granite mountain. We will camp at the trailhead and then spend two days climbing this amazing mountain deep in the Enchantment range!

South Early Winter Spire: Tucked away in the North Cascades Early Winter Spire has the feel of the world's remote climbs. Despite that feeling it happens to be right in our back yard. This 5.6 multi-pitch rock climb is many Washington locals first big alpine endeavor. It has wonderful climbing, great belay ledges, picturesque alpine vistas, wild mountain goats, and amazing vertical exposure. Join us for this epic rock climb!



How to prepare:

WE PROVIDE: Transportation, gear (technical gear, safety equipment), and instructor/guide.
YOU PROVIDE: Water, lunch/snacks, and appropriate clothing.
EXTRAS ITEMS: Camera, sunscreen/sunglasses.
CLOTHING: We recommend that you dress in layers. NO COTTON CLOTHING. COTTON IS A NEGATIVE INSULATOR, WHEN IT GETS WET IT GETS COLD AND STAYS COLD. We recommend fleece, polypro, polyester, and wool. 


Go to RecTrac to see prices, get more information, and sign up for trips! See you outside!!

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