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Reading my copy of Cascade Companion, Dock Butte is described as limestone cliffs columns and sinkholes. The photo shows only smaller clean boulders.

The views should be good.

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North of Concrete, south of Mt. Baker

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If somone ferret's out some limestone and opens some routes that would be cool. Marcus is a looong drive.

 

Chilliwack Valley has, count em, 6 limestone sport routes, 10d-12c, more going up....

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Dock (or Dock's) Butte is known locally as an easy hike to a great viewpoint for the S side of Baker. Access is off the Schreiber's meadow/Wanlick Pass rd, stay to the L (do not go to Schreiber's), then L again at Wanlick p. on the Blue Lk rd. I do not know any climbing history on it but from flying over it I would say it is not exactly Yosemite-esque. Blue Lk has a black fly rep as I recall. I would be a bit surprised to know that it was limestone, as I thought those deposits were concentrated near the lower end of Lk Shannon.

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The flies ARE horrible at Blue Lake. I don't remember Dock Butte as an area that I thought of exploring for climbing possibilities. If I remember correctly there were no good looking lines and the rock wasn't that hot.

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You are right, there is significant limestone up there;

after digging around in my cerebral cortex, I also remembered the following:

 

Halliday, W. R., 1963, Caves of Washington: Washington Division of Mines and Geology Information Circular 40, 132 p., 9 plates. (out of print)

 

I recall reference in this to one of the longer limestone caves in Washington being located W of Dock Butte/Wanlick pass. (I don't own this pamphlet - probably read a copy at the FS years ago). So I was wrong in questioning Dock Butte's dolomitic heritage! No one can accuse me of being a geologist...

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Limestone isn't extremely common anywhere in Western Washington. There are a few deposits that were mined near Granite Falls. Those were abandoned in favor of ones found on Whidbey Island, I believe.

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