johndavidjr Posted April 29, 2003 Posted April 29, 2003 Ah virginal charms!! How often are the more obscure peaks of olympics climbed????-- by these I mean interior subranges not on Olympus or Baily range -- & otherwise limited by access. Any information remotely related to this question is of interest. Quote
Norman_Clyde Posted April 29, 2003 Posted April 29, 2003 Based on how rarely they are discussed in forums like this one, I'd say hardly ever. Also because of the chossy rock and long hikes in. But these same qualities that make the range less attractive to most mountaineers serve to keep it more pristine. Quote
PONCHO&LEFTY Posted April 29, 2003 Posted April 29, 2003 I would bet the wonder Mountain area is pretty empty. I would guess that those 5000' summits are tough to obtain, and why? Miles of off trail for a dinky summit. I think in some ways it would be way cool though. The Olympics are really cool, a very neat mountain range. Quote
Fairweather Posted April 30, 2003 Posted April 30, 2003 I've been looking at a trip to Mount Christie and Dellabarre. Fairly remote. Mount Queets, climbing the Queets Glacier up from Queets Basin is another. Crystal Peak and Chimney Rock west of Mount Anderson are also on the list of "remote places I'd like to go". I need to quit my job. Quote
mneagle Posted April 30, 2003 Posted April 30, 2003 The winter is really the best season to visit the olympics which creates a lot of access problems. Many of the best routes are chossy scrambles in the summer but sweet alpine routes when the snow and ice hold everything together. Quote
dkemp Posted May 2, 2003 Posted May 2, 2003 Fairweather, damnation I've looked at that same outing myself. Low Devide, then Christie and Delebarre, then down to and out Enchanted Valley trail. I dont have the maps in front of me but I'd be really interested if you wanna go sometime. Coffee & maps? Dox Quote
Norman_Clyde Posted May 2, 2003 Posted May 2, 2003 Oly National Park is ripe for outings like these. Let me know if you guys are planning anything. Quote
Fairweather Posted May 3, 2003 Posted May 3, 2003 DKemp, Norman Clyde, Let's get together and figure it out! Send me a PM. Brian Quote
erez Posted May 9, 2003 Posted May 9, 2003 I love the deep wilderness of the Olympics--want to explore more of it this summer. Did Did full Bailey range traverse in september--from sol-duc in north to quinault in the south--saw no one for 8 days Quote
joe_retard Posted May 10, 2003 Posted May 10, 2003 Too much work, too much bushwacking, the peaks are too low, not worth the effort, just stick to the more popular climbs please. Quote
Flying_Ned Posted May 11, 2003 Posted May 11, 2003 Has anyone done Muncaster and the high Quinault traverse--Crows Foot to Martins Park? That's on my list for this season. The Olympics are great for several remote, alpine traverses that get you near rarely climbed peaks. The folks on this site who bag on the range select low grade/high class climbs they can tick off in a weekend. Try a little grade 4 routefinding once in a while. The Oly experience, it seems to me, is about being a smart woodsman, a confident mountaineer, and a curious and determined climber. Many rewards for the faithful. Quote
gapertimmy Posted August 15, 2003 Posted August 15, 2003 i just got back from a 4 day jaunt up skokomish into the duck, into the enchanted, into the freaking horse fly haven. staircase wasn't that much fun, i don't know if i'll hike that section of trail again, but the solitude, the scenery just can't be beat. i was going to ask if many folks get in for ski tours, i'm guessing there are still quite a few FD's to be had back there. Quote
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