Liberty Bell (Washington Pass)
Chelan County, Washington
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02 :21 hrs
2 mi
2072 ft
Various
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Liberty Bell is located at Washington Pass off state route 20, and it's the northern most peak on the mountain here. This approach takes the Blue Lake Trail to the Beckey Route. This route leads through a short boulder field at the Great Barrier, and then leads around to the base of Liberty Bell’s western face. Look for the left fork trail that goes towards Liberty Bell/Concord Tower, and expect the terrain to become very steep and loose. Once you’re about 200 feet below the peak, you’ll traverse across the gully, and climb up next to Concord Tower. Try to avoid going up the middle part of the gully. The Girl Next Door is just before you cross the gully at a low angle buttress. The Serpentine Crack/Northwest Face is about 200 feet below Liberty Bell with a large cave and a ledge system. Liberty Crack starts on the left end of a third class ramp below the Lithuanian Lip. Freedom Rider starts on the far left end of the face in a big corner system. Rock type: The mountain is formed upon the Granite Horn Batholith with granite rock material. A Northwest Forest Pass is required, and it can be picked up at a local Forest Service facility, or you can even purchase it online at the USGS store.

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