Includes a classic group of 10 peaks in the Snoqualmie Pass area as selected by the Seattle Branch of the Mountaineers club. These peaks require a mix of hiking, scrambling, and climbing. Also see the companion challenge Snoqualmie Pass Peaks 1. More info: https://www.mountaineers.org/membership/badges/award-peak-pin-badges/seattle-branch/seattle-branch-snoqualmie-first-ten
Highest peak
Chikamin Peak
7,000 ft / 2,133 m
Most prominent peak
Granite Mountain
1,149 ft / 350 m prom
Most climbed peak
Granite Mountain
129 climbs
Most difficult peak
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Difficulty breakdown
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Highlights
Latest climbs
"Solo hike on Labor Day weekend. Was at the TH @ 7:00AM and found the parking lot with about 10 cars, when I returned @ 10:30AM it was overflowing. No clouds the entire hike, high 60's Fahrenheit. Lovely little hike." — zachmitch • Sep 4, 2022
"Started from Ridge Lake camp on PCT at 6:45 AM and made it to summit at 11:00 AM. Approached scramble from Huckleberry's broad steep east slopes-- the summit is not always visible from approach. The beginning scramble is stout. As written in other site reports, the route is not evident at the beginning because there isn't a good visible line to the summit. After the first hundred feet the scramble eases and becomes a ridge walk scramble for a bit. The ridge scramble is serpentine, not a straight ridge spine. After leaving the ridge, there is a leftwards traverse through a small bowl to the top of a twenty foot downclimb to the saddle below the summit block. We brought out the rope at the summit block. 60M rope and a couple cams protected the route. The summit rappel is a weighted boulder but it was fine. Rapped from the summit block to the saddle and rapped the initial starting portion of the scramble. Back to camp, swam, broke camp, to truck at PCT trailhead at 7:00 PM." — cloudbreach • Aug 14, 2021
"No appreciable snow (though the grass in the meadows was notably matted down from the last week's storms). Wind was whipping enough at the top to give me a brain-freeze and encourage a hasty retreat. Jed the Peakbagging Pooch accompanied me." — TynanRammGranberg • Oct 19, 2020
"Snow Lake to Gem to Main Roosevelt summit to North Roosevelt summit. It was raining and pretty slick going up/down main peak. Used an axe in the dirt. Easy scramble at top." — cloudbreach • Sep 20, 2020
"The trail from Mirror Lake up to Tinkham Peak was 'boot-path' challenging but manageable and scenic. Only took me ~1 hr to summit from Mirror Lake. It provides world class views and well worth the effort.
" — MosquitoFood • Aug 22, 2020