Goat Wall - Prime Rib
Okanogan County, Washington
Uploaded by Bivy Team
00 :34 hrs
0.4 mi
580 ft
Unknown
Park at the pull-out to the left, which is about 3 miles up from the Mazama Store. From there, you'll hike up a steep, old mining road all the way to the scree. This is an 11 pitch route on the left end of the Goat Wall with bolts, and it follows on an arete. The only critters to really worry about here are ticks, bees, and rattlesnakes. Be sure to be very cautious while climbing around the loose rocks. Rock type: The wall is a part of the Midnight Peak Formation, which includes volcanic rocks. Location: Mazama, WA.
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Goat Wall - Prime Rib | Okanogan County, Washington
Park at the pull-out to the left, which is about 3 miles up from the Mazama Store. From there, you'll hike up a steep, old mining road all the way to the scree. This is an 11 pitch route on the left end of the Goat Wall with bolts, and it follows on an arete. The only critters to really worry about here are ticks, bees, and rattlesnakes. Be sure to be very cautious while climbing around the loose rocks. Rock type: The wall is a part of the Midnight Peak Formation, which includes volcanic rocks. Location: Mazama, WA.