Washington Pass and Liberty Bell
With abundant granite and impeccable alpine ambience, Washington Pass has become the center for alpine rock climbing in the state of Washington. Join us and discover why climbs here have achieved “classic” status. From routes suitable for first-time climbers to the extremely difficult Passenger, “Astroman” of Washington Pass, the area has it all. Not only does it boast excellent rock and superb alpine ambience, but benefits from its close proximity to the Methow Valley and the small mountain towns of Mazama and Winthrop – a mere 30 minutes to the east.
The Methow is a great place for families, with great swimming, and mellow camping — or a stay in one of the many VRBO cabin/houses in the area. Combine long days of climbing on impeccable granite, with dinner in town, a quiet night under the stars, or in the comfort of a cozy cabin and you have what could be a perfect recipe for a rock climbing getaway.
The routes listed below represent only a fraction of the possibilities. Whether it’s your first multi-pitch climb outside, or an ascent at your technical or physical limit, we can make it happen with you at Washington Pass!
These climbs are all done on a custom basis.
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North America Washington
Cutthroat Peak South Buttress
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Juno Tower Clean Break
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Lexington Tower East Face
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North America Washington
Liberty Bell Beckey Route
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North Early Winter Spire Direct East Buttress
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South Early Winter Spire South Arête
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South Early Winter Spire Southwest Rib