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3 summits • 2.5 mi • 1,976 ft gain • 3 hr 36 min
2 summits • 3.6 mi • 2,019 ft gain
1 summit • 3.2 mi • 1,946 ft gain • 3 hr 23 min
1 summit • 5.3 mi • 3,947 ft gain • 3 hr 44 min
1 summit • 6.8 mi • 2,086 ft gain • 3 hr 52 min
Latest summits
"Hike from Alpental, tag the north summit, get to the middle and south summits via Beckey route. Easy-Peasy. On the rock my Garmin inReach read the north at 5150, the middle at 5135, and the south at 5130." — cloudbreach • Jul 11, 2020
"This is a nice, steep hike up a steep trail and creek bed initially and then through very soft snow. Had a few post holes up to my knees or waist in a couple of places. I put in my microspikes early and it gave me a lot more traction and used my ice axe throughout the hike, especially in the steep snow areas. Poles were not very useful. Amazing views of Red Mountain and Snoqualmie Mountain. Summited the North Peak!" — joeerickson • May 11, 2019
"2000 ft. vertical gain in less than 1 mile; some technical climbing at the end (not difficult). This was the first peak I climbed in the area. I saw the knife-edge view of Guye from due south on the PCT a week before and said, "I gotta go there". There are three little peaks on Guye. When you get to the first one, the trail seems to end at a 1000 ft cliff, but after hunting around, I discovered that slightly to the left, you can climb down to level ground 10 ft down, and proceed on to the other two peaks. From the first peak, you can look down a sheer wall and see that there is a path down there, so there must be a way to get there. Although it didn't look like you could go down that without ropes, on the way back it didn't look so bad, so I scaled up the wall without much difficulty." — markgarrett • Jul 19, 2014