Location: Washington

White Chuck Mountain

white chcuk mountain from the trail

White Chuck Mountain is so far the easiest of the Mountaineers Everett Peaks I have done. The trail is short, scrambling is straightforward

Vesper Peak

view south from vesper peak at sunset

Vesper Peak is a tough one day challenge. Conditions can vary from waist-deep snow to fields of loose rock depending on the season.

Three Fingers

three fingers fire lookout on middle peak

Three Fingers lookout will take some determination to get to. Sleeping in the tower is one of the best experiences on mountain loop highway

Silvertip Peak

silvertip peak above silver lake near monte cristo

Silvertip is a mountain seen by many but climbed by few. With it’s proximity to the Monte Cristo Townsite it makes for a long but doable one day scramble.

North Twin Sister

north twin sister from forest road

The climb of North Twin Sister’s west ridge is a low-level scramble route in the North Cascades. The trick is staying on the correct route

Mount Stickney

mount stickney summit route

If Mount Stickney was not part of the Mountaineers Everett Peaks, it may have escaped my view. A fun challenging climb with a lot of solitude

Mount Pugh

looking up the scramble route on mount pugh

Climbing Mount Pugh will require hiking, navigation and scrambling skills. The route might test your limits.

Mount Forgotten

Mount forgotten from the perry creek falls trail

Mount Forgotten is a hidden peak along Mountain Loop Highway. Getting to it requires almost a full day of walking. But the scrambling is fairly easy