Olympic Mountains: A Climbing Guide

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The Mountaineers Books, 2006 - Travel - 366 pages
The only climbing guide devoted to Washington's Olympic National Park--now completely updated and expanded with more than thirty percent additional new material.
 

Contents

XVIII
45
XIX
91
XX
105
XXI
139
XXII
165
XXIII
199
XXIV
215
XXVI
233
LXIII
306
LXIV
308
LXV
310
LXVI
311
LXVII
313
LXVIII
314
LXX
317
LXXI
318

XXVII
235
XXVIII
237
XXX
239
XXXI
240
XXXII
242
XXXIV
245
XXXV
246
XXXVII
248
XXXIX
251
XL
252
XLI
253
XLII
255
XLIV
257
XLV
259
XLVI
260
XLVII
263
XLVIII
270
XLIX
273
L
274
LI
276
LIV
280
LV
282
LVI
283
LVII
284
LVIII
287
LIX
299
LX
300
LXI
302
LXII
305
LXXII
319
LXXIV
320
LXXVII
321
LXXVIII
322
LXXIX
323
LXXX
327
LXXXI
328
LXXXII
331
LXXXIII
332
LXXXIV
333
LXXXV
335
LXXXVI
336
LXXXVII
338
LXXXVIII
339
LXXXIX
341
XC
345
XCII
347
XCIII
348
XCV
349
XCVI
350
XCVII
351
XCVIII
354
CI
355
CII
356
CIII
357
CIV
CV
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Page 35 - A wilderness, in contrast with those areas where man and his own works dominate the landscape, is hereby recognized as an area where the earth and its community of life are untrammeled by man, where man himself is a visitor who does not remain.
Page 19 - Ocean, on the north by the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and on the east by Puget Sound, lies the Mount Olympus National Monument, an extraordinary beauty spot of scenic and educational content.
Page 19 - Hood Canal, the Strait of Juan de Fuca, and the Pacific Ocean. On the east slope (south to north), the Skokomish, Hamma Hamma, Duckabush, Dosewallips, and Quilcene rivers flow eastward into Hood Canal.

About the author (2006)

Founded in 1957,OLYMPIC MOUNTAIN RESCUE works primarily on the Olympic Peninsula, but has participated in many missions in other ranges, including Alaska's Mount McKinley, as well as providing frequent assistance in the Cascade Range of Washington and Oregon. Visit their web site at www.olympicmountainrescue.org."

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