Mt Hull Climbing Guide (copyright 2012, James Moore; 509-486-1429, applewood@hotmail.com) The SW face of Mt Hull is a huge area with many distinct cliffs and potential for thousands of routes. Most of these cliffs are on public lands (BLM and...Read More...
A note from the editor: We have continued to hear in 2020 about the huge amount of human poo being found on the public lands around Leavenworth. Let’s all take time to dig a cat hole or use a toilet...Read More...
Charlie Hickenbottom recently did a hike to Big Goat Mountain near Manson, WA. The trail was less crowded than many other trails during this pandemic time. So if you are looking for some quieter country with expansive views this may...Read More...
by Stefan Mitrovich Friday March 23, 2012 Finally, some sunshine in the upper valley. A bit chilly but the conditions looked good to get the first flight of the year off of Icicle Ridge above Leavenworth. The 45 minute hike...Read More...
WenOut Gear is Back! Your Purchase Supports Our Organization. Would you like to help support our organization? Purchase some sweet WenOut swag for your friends and family and you will! You can choose from a variety of WenOut products for...Read More...
Attractions: Cannon Mountain is listed in the top 100 Peaks of Washington State as #38 at 8,638 feet. It may be the most unknown mountain of this stature in the Enchantment region and probably the most neglected. Jeff Smoot calls...Read More...
This is a nice 17-mile mountain biking loop using Forest Service Roads for the ascent and that descends back to the start on single track that flanks the lower portion of the Mad River near Ardenvoir on the Entiat River....Read More...
Washington’s Best Climb – Does It Belong to Leavenworth or Index? by John Plotz In the words of G. W. Bush, “I have strong opinions, but I don’t always agree with them.”For example, I have always felt that Outer Space...Read More...
By: Kathy Spencer (2006), Updated 5/2011 and 5/2013 with notes from Kathy Spencer . Swimming info added by Wenatchee Outdoors (July 2010). Below is a listing of most of the public access points to the Wenatchee River, starting with access...Read More...
by Sarah Shaffer There is something to be said about trekking high into the mountains to take in the sub-alpine country. It may be the heather flowers, the huckleberries, or the pine and dry dirt smell. It may be the...Read More...