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Sahale Mountain North Cascades National Park with Mountain Madness

Sahale Peak

Advanced Beginner Summit Climb

Any climb in the Cas­cade Pass area is remark­able, and Sahale Peak is no excep­tion. Locat­ed in the Boston Basin region of the North Cas­cades Nation­al Park, Quien Sabe Glac­i­er rests between Shark­fin Tow­er, Boston Peak, and Sahale Peak. Remark­able alpine fla­vor accom­pa­nied with mod­er­ate glac­i­er climb­ing make this one of the most appeal­ing climbs in the Cascades. 

This is a great intro­duc­tion to the world of alpine climb­ing and the North Cas­cades. The view from Sahale Peak’s sum­mit is arguably one of the best in the Park show­ing off Mount Johannesburg’s mile-high North Face, Mount Buck­n­er and the Boston Glac­i­er, For­bid­den Peak and the peaks of the Ptarmi­gan Traverse.

  • Sahale Peak

    $1,125

    3 Days / Price Includes Transportation, Tents and Food

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Elevation

8,681 ft / 2646 m

Route

Quien Sabe Glacier

Client to Guide Ratio

4:1

Difficulty

Advanced Beginner

Climbers should have basic snow and ice-climbing skills and should be comfortable with glacier travel, which includes moving in a rope team, self arrest, and basic crevasse rescue. Basic knowledge and experience would be required for objectives with some rock climbing.