Washington State Peaks with 1000 feet of Prominence - Multiple Ascents GridShowing all of Jason Potkay's ascent dates (max 10 rounds) (Overall: 2 out of 783, or 0.26%)Main Peak List: Click here to see the standard peak listing, showning more informational columns and just the first ascent date. 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. About the Multiple Ascent Grid: - This table grid shows all peaks on a given list, and all ascents done by Jason Potkay, up to 10 ascents per peak.
- While many peakbaggers do not like to repeat ascents, some will try to do multiple "laps" or "rounds" of a favorite list, often one close to home.
- The header for each ascent column shows, in parentheses, the total number of peaks climbed in each "round", and clicking the header link will sort your ascents for that round.
- Due to space limitations, this listing has just the basic peak info, so up to ten date columns can be shown. Please use the main peak list (linked above) for more basic info and functionality.
- Some climbers will log two ascents of the same peak on the same day--for example, when doing an out-and-back ridge run with other ascents sandwiched between two of the same peak. Some might not consider these to be two separate ascents for the purposes of doing multiple rounds. Clicking on the "Count a peak only once per day" link in the header will collapse multiple ascents of a peak on a single day into just one ascent for this grid list.
List DescriptionWashington has the third-most 1000-foot prominence peaks of all the states, behind only Alaska and California. Since Washington is only the 20th largest state by land area, that is a huge testament to the rugged topography found in the Cascades and Olympics. The number, variety and challenge of the peaks on this list is almost unparalleled among all the lists shown on this site.
Acknowledgments
Many thanks to Eric Noel, who entered many of these peaks into the Peakbagger database and created an impressive P1K "cell map" of the state. Also, acknowledgements go to Paul Klenke, who did most of the pioneering research on creating a comprehensive list contained on a single webpage (see link below).Links SummitPost List of Washington P1K Peaks, by Paul Klenke
Map Showing Location of Peaks = Peaks climbed by Jason Potkay = Unclimbed peaks Click on a peak to see its name and a clickable link.(Map only shows peaks ranked by clean prominence)
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