Highest peak
Davis Peak Central
6,480 ft / 1,975 m
Most prominent peak
Jolly Mountain
963 ft / 293 m prom
Most climbed peak
Hex Mountain
32 climbs
Most difficult peak
no info yet
Difficulty breakdown
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Highlights
Latest climbs
"I left the trailhead at around 7:30 and topped out on the ridge a bit before 10 pm. I found a nice bivy spot a few hundred meters south of Davis Central and camped for the night, receiving a light shower from about 3-4 AM. I packed up and headed the rest of the way to Davis Central just before dawn on the 8th, then returned to my rig by about 8:00 AM. " — TynanRammGranberg • Sep 8, 2021
"Trip up to the Kacheese Ridge area to summit Thorp Mountain and Hard Know, both Home Court 100 Peaks. Added Hard Cheese and Not Knox along the way. Beautiful fall colors and perfect weather - awesome ridge hike with amazing views of so much of the Alpine Lakes Wilderness." — markhadland • Oct 8, 2020
"Early am trail run that petered out into a hike. Rainier was obscured by clouds until it burst out on final summit ridge. Saw a black bear driving back from TH, looked cute/strong." — scott • Jul 6, 2020
"Great hike with the kids into a blustery cloud. A few snow sections en route to the final climb but mostly snow-free last 1000 vert. Also took the spur to Thorp Lake and discovered a tent village. Once I got back had to look at Google Earth to see what the views would've been. Look for similar 3D map view in peakery soon!" — scott • Jun 27, 2020
"Got an atypically early start and motored up this switchbackasaurus. Hit snow on the 5770' ridge and from there it was slower going, kicking some steps in trail runners and looking for hints of the trail amid stretches of snow. Didn't see a single person en route to the summit. The final summit ridge has incredible views (beware the cornices!) and the final summit perch has a commanding view toward Mt Daniel, Hinman, and the peaks of the Snoqualmie Crest. Bear's Breast Mountain look s particularly impressive from here. Going down went over to check out the slightly lower old lookout site with great views toward Mt Stuart.
We passed tons of late-risers on the way down, it pays to get out early. Will try to remember that next time." — scott • Jun 21, 2020