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Mount Triumph

Northeast Ridge

SurĀ­roundĀ­ed by a steep and extremeĀ­ly rugged part of the North CasĀ­cades NationĀ­al Park, a climb on Mount TriĀ­umph offers one of the best modĀ­erĀ­ate alpine rock routes in WashĀ­ingĀ­ton State. The NorthĀ­east Ridge, first climbed in 1965 by local pioĀ­neers Joan and Joe Firey, is a straightĀ­forĀ­ward yet exposed climb on solĀ­id SkagĀ­it gneiss. TriĀ­umphā€™s proxĀ­imĀ­iĀ­ty, a few miles southĀ­west of the infaĀ­mous PickĀ­et Range, adds to its wonĀ­derĀ­ful ambiance and proĀ­vides climbers with an amazĀ­ing backĀ­drop while climbĀ­ing the NorthĀ­east Ridge. The approach is strenĀ­uĀ­ous (part of it on a great trail, the othĀ­er part via modĀ­erĀ­ate cross-counĀ­try travĀ­el), but cerĀ­tainĀ­ly worth the effort. This is a fanĀ­tasĀ­tic peak that rivals ForĀ­bidĀ­den or ShukĀ­san but is less travĀ­eled and more remote.

Price

  • Mount TriĀ­umph

    from $1,350 – 3 Days

    • 1:1 - $1,875 per person
    • 2:1 - $1,350 per person

Dates

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Flight Information

For schedĀ­uled coursĀ­es and climbs, you should fly into SeatĀ­tle-TacoĀ­ma InterĀ­naĀ­tionĀ­al AirĀ­port (SeaTĀ­ac). You are responĀ­siĀ­ble for your transĀ­portaĀ­tion to downĀ­town SeatĀ­tle. You will meet as a group with your guide(s) earĀ­ly mornĀ­ing on Day 1 for an oriĀ­enĀ­taĀ­tion meetĀ­ing and equipĀ­ment check.

Equipment

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  • Mount TriĀ­umph

    from $1,350

    3 Days

    • 1:1 - $1,875 per person
    • 2:1 - $1,350 per person
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Elevation

7,292 ft / 2223 m

Route

NorthĀ­east Ridge

Grade

III 5.7

Difficulty

Intermediate

Depending on the objective, climbers should be comfortable on steeper snow/ice slopes and/or 5.5-5.7 rock climbing experience. You should have a past climbing experience with proven skills. Certain climbs may require only snow/ice skills, but not require rock skills; and vice-versa.