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This page is a supplement to the Olympic Mountains section of Climbing Washington's Mountains, including peaks 91 through 100 in the guide (Mount Olympus through Mount Carrie).

OLYMPIC MOUNTAINS

I must give thanks to the folks at Olympic Mountaineering for helping me with the Olympics section of the guidebook. If you're in Port Angeles, stop by the store and say hello. If you ask nice, they might give you directions to their Elwah sport crag. If you need a guide for Mount Olympus or another Olympics peak, they can take care of you.

91. MOUNT OLYMPUS

LINK: Mount Olympus.
LINK: Mount Olympus Photos.
LINK: Mount Olympus Photos.
LINK: Climbing Mount Olympus.
LINK: Hire a Guide.

92. MOUNT WASHINGTON

LINK: Matt Robertson's First Trip Report.
LINK: Matt Robertson's Second Trip Report.
LINK: East Ridge Route Description.
LINK: Picture of a Friendly Goat on Mount Washington.

93. MOUNT CRUISER

LINK: Picture of Mount Cruiser.

94. THE BROTHERS

LINK: Eric Hoffman's Trip Report.
LINK: Dave's Route Description for "Route 2".
LINK: Gordon Schryer's Trip Report.
LINK: Michael Stanton's Trip Report.
LINK: Theron Welch's Trip Report (Spring Traverse of North and South Peaks) ***.

95. MOUNT CONSTANCE

LINK: Eric Hoffman's Trip Report.
LINK: Eric Hoffman's Second Trip Report.
LINK: Picture of Terrible Traverse.
LINK: Some More Pictures.

96. MOUNT ANDERSON

Olympic Mountaineering is not guiding this climb for a reason: the trail is in bad shape, and has not been maintained. Check with the park service before you try this climb.
LINK: Gordon Schryer's Trip Report.

97. MOUNT DECEPTION

LINK: Hire a Guide.

98. MOUNT CLARK

Nothing yet. Sorry!

99. MOUNT ANGELES

LINK: East Ridge Route.
LINK: Hire a Guide.

100. MOUNT CARRIE

Nothing yet. Sorry!

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