Peakbagger.com
Jump to Map of List PeaksMethod:Clean | Average | Optimistic Show List using Metric Units

Mountaineers Everett Peaks

All 3 Groups Together

Showing Yana Radenska's first ascent dates for climbed peaks

RankPeak Elev-Ft
(Opt)
Range (Level 6) Prom-Ft
(Opt)
Ascent Date
1.Mount Pugh7201Pugh-Black28412004
2.Vesper Peak6214Monte Cristo Area16142006
3.Mount Index5991Index-Tolt Area30312008-10-25
4.Mount Persis5464Index-Tolt Area5442008-10-25
5.Jumbo Mountain5880Three Fingers-Whitehorse18802009-04-26
6.Whitehorse Mountain6880Three Fingers-Whitehorse22402009-05-30
7.Gunn Peak6240Wild Sky36512009-07-16
8.Baring Mountain6125Wild Sky24852009-07-21
9.Mount Chaval7127Buckindy-Snowking Area18472009-08-01
10.Silver Tip Peak6140Monte Cristo Area13402009-08-27
11.Three Fingers6850Three Fingers-Whitehorse45302009-09-21
12.Merchant Peak6113Wild Sky11532010-08-19
13.Del Campo Peak6610Monte Cristo Area22502010-09-22
14.White Chuck Mountain6989White Chuck Area38292010-10-20
 Sloan Peak7835Monte Cristo Area3915 
 Cadet Peak7186Monte Cristo Area266 
 Columbia Peak7172Monte Cristo Area1172 
 Spire Mountain6213Wild Sky1893 
 Big Four Mountain6200Monte Cristo Area1120 
 Liberty Mountain5720Three Fingers-Whitehorse2200 
 Mount Stickney5320Ragged Ridge1800 

Front Runners List: Click here to see list completion progress by climbers that log their climbs using Peakbagger.com.

Compare Climbers: Click here to compare ascents of up to 5 climbers working on this list.

List Description

The Mountaineers Club's Everett Peak Pin is awarded to those who have climbed 18 of the 21 peaks on this list, with the additional requirement that the 18 peaks be composed of six each from three sub-lists of seven peaks each. The three sub-lists are the Monte Cristo Group (same as Range above), the Index Group (Index-Tolt, Wild Sky, and Ragged Ridge Ranges above), and the Darrington Group (Chaval, Jumbo, Liberty, Pugh, Three Fingers, White Chuck, and Whitehorse).

This is a challenging list any way you look at it, with almost all summits requiring at least a scramble to reach the summit. The terrain in the Cascades east of Everett, Washington is very rugged and dramatic, with deep forested valleys rising abruptly to glacier-clad summits. Don't let the low elevations here fool you--6000 to 7000 foot peaks here are often more challenging than summits twice that high in the Rockies.

 


Map Showing Location of Peaks

 = Peaks climbed by Yana Radenska   = Unclimbed peaks

Click on a peak to see its name and a clickable link.

(Map only shows peaks ranked by clean prominence)

Click Here for a Full Screen Map


This page has been served 325920 times since 2004-11-01.



Questions/Comments/Corrections? See the Contact Page
Copyright © 1987-2013 by Peakbagger.com. All Rights Reserved.