Olympic Peninsula climbing?

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OlympicMtnBoy

climber
Seattle
Sep 17, 2016 - 10:58pm PT
Nice thread resurrection, how did I miss this the first time?

There's plenty of rock out there, most of the good climbing is alpine in nature though and fairly moderate but fun. You should definitely pick up the paper Climbers Guide to the Olympic Mountains, lots more info there on stuff that doesn't get done enough to have loads of Internet move-by-move beta. It ain't Index and the North Cascades though.

There are a couple of bolts up on Mt. Zion, I think maybe the guys from Olympic Mountaineering set an anchor or two there? I rapped around there once, it would take some work.

Sadly the climbing near Chimacum is closed. I hear there are a dozen or more sport routes up on the base of Tyler peak (before you get to the Dungeness trailhead). There is still plenty of room for good climbs out there is one is willing to learn to climb loose choss in the hills or clean a lot.
Dr.Sprock

Boulder climber
I'm James Brown, Bi-atch!
Sep 17, 2016 - 11:39pm PT
space needle.

refreshments at the summit.
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