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Washington Bulger List

Showing Steve Sheriff's first ascent dates for climbed peaks

RankPeak Elev-M Range (Level 5) Prom-M Ascent Date
1.Mount Rainier4392Mount Rainier Area40261995-05-31
2.Mount Adams3742Mount Adams Area24741973
3.Little Tahoma3395Mount Rainier Area249 
4.Mount Baker3286Skagit Range26861975
5.Glacier Peak3206Glacier Peak-North Stevens Pass Area22851991-09-18
6.Bonanza Peak2899Central North Cascades1131 
7.Mount Stuart2870Wenatchee Mountains16321978
8.Mount Fernow2819Entiat Mountains8572009-08-18
9.Goode Mountain2804Central North Cascades11611988-09-14
10.Mount Shuksan2783Skagit Range13441976
11.Mount Buckner2778Central North Cascades925 
12.Seven Fingered Jack2774Entiat Mountains1162009-08-19
13.Mount Logan2770Central North Cascades4542000-08-22
14.Jack Mountain2763Hozameen Range12832002-08-01
15.Mount Maude2755Entiat Mountains2682001-06-23
16.Mount Spickard2737Skagit Range14571992-06-24
17.Black Peak2734Central North Cascades10521988-09-06
18.Mount Redoubt2734Skagit Range5031992-06-25
19.Copper Peak2732Entiat Mountains147 
20.North Gardner Mountain2730Methow Mountains12182011-09-05
21.Dome Peak2719Central North Cascades9271978-08-10
22.Gardner Mountain2712Methow Mountains2132011-09-05
23.Boston Peak2711Central North Cascades260 
24.Silver Star Mountain2705Methow Mountains742 
25.Eldorado Peak2703Central North Cascades6671986-09-09
26.Dragontail Peak2694Wenatchee Mountains536 
27.Forbidden Peak2687Central North Cascades3221982-08-27
28.Oval Peak2681Methow Mountains8332003-06-11
29.Mesahchie Peak2681Central North Cascades6822003-06-09
30.Fortress Mountain2670Glacier Peak-North Stevens Pass Area512 
31.Mount Lago2665Okanogan Range996 
32.Robinson Mountain2660Okanogan Range514 
33.Colchuck Peak2653Wenatchee Mountains202 
34.Star Peak2649Methow Mountains357 
35.Remmel Mountain2647Okanogan Range1330 
36.Katsuk Peak2646Central North Cascades134 
37.Sahale Peak2646Central North Cascades251978-08-08
38.Cannon Mountain2633Wenatchee Mountains256 
39.Mount Custer2630Skagit Range374 
40.Ptarmigan Peak2626Okanogan Range273 
41.Sherpa Peak2623Wenatchee Mountains124 
42.Clark Mountain2622Glacier Peak-North Stevens Pass Area464 
43.Cathedral Peak2622Okanogan Range302 
44.Kimtah Peak2621Central North Cascades317 
45.Mount Carru2620Okanogan Range291 
46.Monument Peak2619Okanogan Range327 
47.Cardinal Peak2618Chelan Mountains631 
48.Osceola Peak2617Okanogan Range349 
49.Raven Ridge2615Methow Mountains335 
50.Buck Mountain2599Glacier Peak-North Stevens Pass Area575 
51.Storm King2597Central North Cascades183 
52.Enchantment Peak2597Wenatchee Mountains146 
53.Reynolds Peak2594Methow Mountains6192003-06-13
54.Martin Peak2594Central North Cascades643 
55.Primus Peak2593Central North Cascades252 
56.Mox Peaks2592Skagit Range276 
57.Dark Peak2592Central North Cascades80 
58.Cashmere Mountain2591Wenatchee Mountains482 
59.Klawatti Peak2586Central North Cascades2091998-08-24
60.Mount Rahm2585Skagit Range86 
61.Horseshoe Peak2585Central North Cascades25 
62.Big Craggy Peak2582Okanogan Range936 
63.Lost Peak2580Okanogan Range495 
64.Hoodoo Peak2580Methow Mountains129 
65.Chiwawa Mountain2578Glacier Peak-North Stevens Pass Area371 
66.Argonaut Peak2576Wenatchee Mountains223 
67.Tower Mountain2574Okanogan Range879 
68.Sinister Peak2573Central North Cascades257 
69.Dorado Needle2573Central North Cascades244 
70.Mount Bigelow2573Methow Mountains232 
71.Little Annapurna2573Wenatchee Mountains861989-09-14
72.Emerald Peak2567Chelan Mountains226 
73.Dumbell Mountain2567Entiat Mountains385 
74.Dumbell Mountain-Northeast Peak2565Entiat Mountains200 
75.Mox Peaks-Northwest Peak2562Skagit Range160 
76.Saska Peak2562Chelan Mountains197 
77.Azurite Peak2560Okanogan Range573 
78.Pinnacle Mountain2560Chelan Mountains524 
79.Luahna Peak2560Glacier Peak-North Stevens Pass Area219 
80.Blackcap Mountain2559Okanogan Range121 
81.Spectacle Buttes2558Entiat Mountains327 
82.Courtney Peak2558Methow Mountains205 
83.Martin Peak2553Methow Mountains261 
84.Lake Mountain2551Okanogan Range247 
85.Golden Horn2550Okanogan Range343 
86.West Craggy2550Okanogan Range209 
87.McClellan Peak2549Wenatchee Mountains379 
88.Devore Peak2548Central North Cascades525 
89.Amphitheater Mountain2548Okanogan Range232 
90.Snowfield Peak2544Central North Cascades8862000-08-01
91.Austera Peak2540Central North Cascades126 
92.Mount Saint Helens2540Mount Saint Helens Area13941973
93.Windy Peak2540Okanogan Range540 
94.Cosho Peak2540Central North Cascades150 
95.Big Snagtooth2539Methow Mountains174 
96.Mount Formidable2537Central North Cascades574 
97.Abernathy Peak2536Methow Mountains244 
98.Switchback Mountain2536Methow Mountains134 
99.Flora Mountain2536Central North Cascades549 
100.Tupshin Peak2536Central North Cascades329 

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List Description

List Info

The Bulgers were a very informal group of climbers who set out to climb the 100 highest peaks in Washington State. This list was never "official", but it has achieved a certain legitimacy among Cascade climbers and it is the usual way to the Washingtion Top 100.

This site also has a list of the Washington Peaks over 8200 feet, showing 130 summits in the state over 8200 feet and having a prominence of over 400 feet. These lists are very similar, but do have some differences. While the Bulger list generally uses a 400-foot prominence cutoff, for volcanoes they use an 800-foot threshold, and for other well-known summits with less than 400 feet of prominence they make exceptions.

The differences are (thanks to Jeff Howbert for figuring all this out):

  • The Bulgers drop Liberty Cap, Sherman, Colfax, and Lincoln becasue they are volcanic subpeaks with less than 800 feet of prominence.
  • They also drop Mount Ballard, not realizing that it had a higher unsurveryed point to the north.
  • They add Seven Fingered Jack, Sahale, Dark, Rahm, Horseshoe, Little Annapurna, and Blackcap Mountain, all of which have less than 400 feet of strict prominence.
  • Having dropped five peaks and added seven, they also miss out on the bottom two of the strict 400-foot list, Luna and Castle.

Any way you look at it, this is a very difficult list to complete. Many of these peaks require serious mountaineering skill, including difficult rock-climbing ability. Consensus is that the highest of the Mox Peaks (Southeast Twin Spire) is the hardest to climb, but many of the other summits feature some combination of long approaches, bushwhacking, crevassed glaciers, steep rock pitches, and overall adventure.

The first to complete the Bulger list was Russ Kroeker in 1980.

Sources

Links

     Summit Routes: Washington's Highest Peaks

Selected Guidebook(s) for this List

       Summit Routes: Washington's 100 Highest Peaks (Stephenson, Bongiovanni)
       Washington's Highest Mountains: Basic Alpine and Glacier Routes (Goldman)

Caution: These books feature many of the peaks on this list, but may not have information on all of them.

 


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