The Snoqualmie Peaks!

There are more than 20 of these beauties in the Central Cascades easily accessible in a short time from Seattle. They vary in difficulty, but many are walkups. Want to do an alpine peak and be home for dinner?




 

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The Washington Alpine Club awards a Chief Six Pin!

To be awarded the coveted WAC Chief Six Pin; Guye, The Chair, The Tooth, and Snoqualmie Mountain must be climbed, along with any two of Keleeten, Kendall, Lundin, Denny, Silver, or Red Mountain.

The 20 Snoqualmie Peaks as listed in the December 15, 1947 "Mountaineer". The Mountaineers had it divided into a "first 10" and "second 10". The Mountaineers used to award a pin for each 10. I am not sure if they still carry on this tradition.

First 10    
  Thompson, Mount 6554
Trip Report Snoqualmie, Mount 6278
Trip Report Kaleetan Peak 6259
  Chair Peak 6238
Trip Report Red Mountain 5890
Trip Report and 1 more Kendall Peak 5784
Trip Report Silver Peak 5615
Trip Report Tooth, The 5604
  Denny Mountain 5520
  Guye Peak 5168
Second 10    
  Chickamin Peak 7000
  Hibox Mountain 6560
  Huckleberry Mountain 6320
  Alta Mountain 6156
Trip Report Lundin Peak 6057
Trip Report Roosevelt, Mount 5835
  Bryant Peak 5801
  Rampart Ridge 5870
  Granite Mountain 5629
  Tinkham Peak 5395
More Snoqualmie Peaks    
  Preacher Mountain 5924
  Caroline Peak 5885
  Alaska Mountain 5745
  Abiel Peak 5365
Trip Report Humpback Mountain 5178
Trip Report McClellan's Butte 5162
Trip Report Mailbox Peak 4841

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