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  2. ‘Boys from Bend’ first to climb Oregon's Mount Washington ...

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    The Cascade peaks of Mount Washington and Three Fingered Jack are iconic central Oregon landmarks home to countless adventures. ... “Each climber left a small article to be returned to him by ...

  3. Northwest Mountaineering Journal - Wikipedia

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    Online interaction through forums such as CascadeClimbers.com, aerial photography by John Scurlock, [4] and a critical mass of active climbers has helped spur a renaissance of route development and exploration, many of which are less than a grade IV, but there was not a venue for documenting these routes for posterity.

  4. Cascade Range - Wikipedia

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    The Cascade Range or Cascades is a major mountain range of western North America, extending from southern British Columbia through Washington and Oregon to Northern California. It includes both non-volcanic mountains, such as many of those in the North Cascades , and the notable volcanoes known as the High Cascades .

  5. North Cascades - Wikipedia

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    Cascade Alpine Guide: Climbing and High Routes: Stevens Pass to Rainy Pass (3rd ed.). The Mountaineers. ISBN 0-89886-423-2. Beckey, Fred (2003b). Range of Glaciers: The Exploration and Survey of the Northern Cascade Range. Oregon Historical Society Press. ISBN 0-87595-243-7. Mathews, Daniel (1988). Cascade Olympic Natural History: A Trailside ...

  6. Fred Beckey - Wikipedia

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    Friedrich Wolfgang Beckey (14 January 1923 – 30 October 2017), known as Fred Beckey, was an American rock climber, mountaineer and book author, who in seven decades of climbing achieved hundreds of first ascents of some of the tallest peaks and most important routes throughout Alaska, the Canadian Rockies and the Pacific Northwest.

  7. Mount Washington Wilderness - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Washington Wilderness is a wilderness area located on and around Mount Washington in the central Cascade Range of Oregon in the United States. The wilderness was established in 1964 and comprises 54,278 acres (219.66 km 2) of the Willamette National Forest and Deschutes National Forest.

  8. Mazamas - Wikipedia

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    The Mazamas has been an important part of the climbing community in the Pacific Northwest of the United States since its founding. The Mazamas was the second mountaineering organization in the Pacific Northwest, following the Oregon Alpine Club . [ 1 ]

  9. Mount Terror (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Highest point; Elevation: 8,151 ft (2,484 m) NGVD 29 [1] Prominence: 1,911 ft (582 m) [1] Coordinates: 2]: Geography; Location: Whatcom County, Washington, U.S.: Parent range: Picket Range, North Cascades: Topo map: USGS Mount Challenger: Climbing; First ascent: 1932 by William Degenhardt and Herbert Strandberg: Easiest route: rock climb or scramble: Inspiration Peak left, Mount Degenhardt ...