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Climb Volcan Cayambe
Volcan Cayambe, Ecuador
5 mi
/ 4000 ft gain
Cayambe is Ecuador’s third tallest peak and is often recommended as an excellent mountain for first-time mountaineers looking to gain glacier travel and high-altitude climbing experience. It’s also the highest point along the equator anywhere in the world. At 18,996 feet (5,790 meters), it’s the real deal, and frequent seismic activity adds yet another element of excitement to the climb.Like ...
Cutthroat Lakes via Walt Bailey Trail
Granite Falls, Washington
4.0
6.21 mi
/ 1978 ft gain
Along the Mountain Loop Highway, past the crowds crawling over Mt. Pilchuck, lies the muddy, unkempt Walt Bailey Trail into a verdant subalpine basin speckled with tiny tarns. The Cutthroat Lakes are a delightful location to spend the night with optional day hikes up to exposed ridgelines and craggy peaks.
While the trail’s pitch is rarely too strenuous, the mucky, rocky, rooty bootpath requir...
High Divide and 7 Lakes Basin
Port Angeles, Washington
5.0
19.93 mi
/ 5056 ft gain
A day spent plying the trails of the High Divide in Olympic National Park changes an outdoorsman. This moderate to strenuous loop boasts the best views on the peninsula, a chance to see foraging black bears and abundant deer, stunning waterfalls and marvelous old growth forests. By the time you finish the loop, your quads may be cursing you, but your soul will be effusive with thanks.
Begin yo...
Tierra del Volcán
Tierra del Volcán, EcuadorUPDATE: as of August 2017, Cotopaxi is open again to climbing.
Though only Ecuador’s second-tallest peak, Cotopaxi (19,347 ft.), the world’s tallest active volcano, is certainly its most iconic. Visible from Quito, the near-perfect volcanic cone is visible from Quito and stretches nearly four miles above sea level. The surrounding national park is a wonderland of adventure and, due to increa...
Backpack to El Altar
Candelária, Ecuador
4.5
8.1 mi
/ 4000 ft gain
Local Ecuadorian outdoorspeople constantly tout El Altar as the best place in Ecuador for outdoor adventure. Ecuador’s 5th highest peak, El Altar (17,451 ft.) is actually several peaks, the remnants of an ancient volcano that blew its top leaving a ring of glacial peaks surrounding a turquoise laguna. The journey to El Altar can be a bit complicated, as not many people know where it is. By b...
Ski Washington Pass
Winthrop, WashingtonBecause the North Cascades highway usually closes from November to May due to heavy snow and huge slides that bury the road, few people expend the energy to get there, meaning it's one of the only places where fresh tracks are almost guaranteed through the winter and early spring.To start, you'll need to snowmobile in to the pass. Approach either from the West where the road closes near Ross La...
Hike to Blue Lake, WA
Winthrop, Washington
5.0
4.5 mi
/ 1100 ft gain
Blue Lake is a fantastic alpine lake along a moderate trail in the sawtooth North Cascades, featuring views of some of the most impressive peaks in the range. A 4.5-mile out-and-back gaining about 1,100 feet, the trail to Blue Lake Trail features summer wildflowers, autumn Larch and jagged snow-capped peaks and is located along one of Washington’s iconic scenic drives.Begin at the trailhead par...
Winter Backpack on Mt. Roothaan
Sandpoint, Idaho
4 mi
/ 1200 ft gain
The Selkirk Mountains in northern Idaho don’t see nearly as many visitors as neighboring ranges in Washington and Montana, but it’s not for a lack of scenery and rugged backcountry. Mt. Roothaan sits along a jagged crest in the western Rocky Mountains above scenic Priest Lake in the Idaho Panhandle and the saddle below the summit is a perfect vantage for great mountain vistas, dark night skies...
Adventuring in the Frenchman Coulee
Quincy, Washington
5.0
Occupying a cluster of desert canyons and mesas perched atop the cliffs overlooking the eastern bank of the mighty Columbia River, the Frenchman Coulee is a rock climber’s paradise. Featuring dozens of world-class sport and trad routes, both single- and multi-pitch, the climbing around Vantage lives up to its considerable hype for novice and expert rock climbers alike.Numerous free, dispersed c...
Backpack to Grand Park in the Olympics
Port Angeles, Washington
5.0
7.5 mi
/ 2500 ft gain
The beauty of many of the north coast trails in the Olympic Peninsula is that your car does a lot of the heavy lifting for you. This is certainly true of the Grand Valley Trail, which begins more than a vertical mile above the Strait of Juan de Fuca at the end of the Obstruction Point Road. Sixteen miles up Hurricane Ridge Road, just as the Visitor's Center comes into view, the gravel Obstruc...
Backpack to Lake Angeles
Port Angeles, Washington
5.0
7.12 mi
/ 2503 ft gain
Lake Angeles is, rightfully, a popular day hike and overnight backpacking option, as its one of the larger, more accessible lakes in Olympic National Park. It can be done either as a moderate day hike with a refreshing swim and picnic lunch or a relaxing overnight with gorgeous views and reliable fly-fishing.
Begin at the Heart O’ the Hills trailhead, accessed via the turnoff from Hurricane Ri...
Summit Mount Ellinor
Hoodsport, Washington
4.8
3.08 mi
/ 2467 ft gain
Hikers who reach the summit of Mount Ellinor are treated to a rarer view of Olympic National Park, one that is notably more immersive, rugged and dynamic than the common vista from Hurricane Ridge. Ellinor’s profile is, no doubt, familiar to most Seattleites, as it’s the Olympics’ southernmost prominence visible from the city.
There are two options for hiking Mount Ellinor: a 7.2-mile roundtr...
Chisos Mountains Loop
Big Bend National Park, Texas
5.0
15.3 mi
/ 3737 ft gain
Most people don’t know that there are 8,000-foot peaks in Texas, but in the exceptionally remote southwest corner of the Lone Star State, Big Bend National Park’s Chisos Mountains soar high over the Chihuahuan Desert. The South Rim of the mountain bowl features a few backcountry sites that allow backpackers to delve into the magical world of the high desert mountains, while escaping the brutal ...
Spider Gap to Buck Creek Pass
Leavenworth, Washington
5.0
34.4 mi
/ 8317 ft gain
Backpacking the Spider Gap to Buck Creek Pass Loop in the Glacier Peak Wilderness is no easy task, but yields some of the most spectacular views found in Washington. Plan for at least four days in order to stay fresh and to allow for extra time to soak in the Cascadian beauty that assaults your senses every step of the way.
Day 1 (11.2 miles): Beginning at the trailhead at the end of Phelps ...
Pipestone Canyon Rim Trail Loop
Winthrop, Washington
8.77 mi
/ 1437 ft gain
The Methow Valley in north-central Washington is magical for myriad reasons—the dry powder and bluebird days of winter, the hot high-desert days of summer, stunning views of the North Cascades Mountains to the west; the list goes on and on. Adding to its mystique is the little-known Pipestone Canyon, carved out the hills north of the town of Winthrop.
Before you head up to the canyon, stop in...
North Lake via Independence Lake
Granite Falls, Washington
5.56 mi
/ 2431 ft gain
North Lake is everything you could want in a subalpine lake: emerald green hues, cold, clear water, lots of brook trout and far from cell-phone reception. This backpack is perfect when the weather gets hot and sunny, though it does reside in what is known as “the wettest section of the Cascades,” so be prepared for the rain, especially at the beginning and end of summer.
From the trailhead pa...
Patterson Mountain Loop
Twisp, Washington
3.53 mi
/ 1112 ft gain
The Patterson Mountain loop is the perfect way for a beginner to intermediate hiker to get acquainted with the arid eastern slope of the North Cascades. This 3.7-mile lollipop with about 1100 feet of elevation gain showcases the open country of the high desert, blanketed with wildflowers in the spring and early summer and golden aspens in the autumn, and the sawtooth North Cascade range to the ...
Summit Lake
Carbonado, Washington
4.5
6.13 mi
/ 1499 ft gain
Summit Lake, nestled in a small basin just north of Mt. Rainier National Park in the Clearwater Wilderness, has everything a hiker could want in a day-hike or easy overnight backpack. The views, the well-maintained trail, and a perfect distance make this hike a must-do for anybody in the Pacific Northwest.
Begin at the Summit Lake Trailhead (#1177) at the end of NF-7810. The road is rough, so...
Humes Ranch and Goblin Gates
Port Angeles, Washington
6.4 mi
/ 994 ft gain
The Elwha River Trail cuts south into the heart of Olympic National Park along a densely forested valley, following the same route taken by some of the earliest explorers of the Olympic Peninsula at the end of the 19th century.
Past Port Angeles, at a hard curve in US-101, take Olympic Hot Springs Road, bearing left past the drained basin of Lake Mills to the end of the road at Whiskey Bend Tr...
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