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The Tatoosh Range, located in the southern end of Mt. Rain-Here Nat. Park, is made up of 11 named peaks. This 3 peak link-up is one of the most popular, if only because of the easy access from the trailhead. A popular Mazamas climb, this classic alpine scramble has a round trip hike of just 4 miles and 1,700 vertical feet, and thus can be done by most climbers of moderate fitness in a reasonable day. Along with a park entrance fee, all of the Tatoosh peaks offer spectacular views of Mt. Rainier - given clear weather, naturally. This is good beginner trip and fairly close to home. Be prepared for a short rappel on Castle and possible a handline on Pinnacle, depending on your comfort level on exposed 3rd or easy 4th class rock. In early season, an ice axe can be useful. "Tatoosh" means 'nourishing breast " in the local native American language.
The Castle is a box shaped peak on the immediate E of Pinnacle Peak, often climbed in conjunction with Pinnacle and Plummer peaks. There is a short rock pitch to gain the summit. Incredible views of Mt. Rainier await on a clear day. A rope and basic rock pro can help with beginner climbers.
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| Driving Distance from Portland | 160 miles |
| Driving Time from Portland | 3 hours |
| General Route Info | Mt. Rainier NP, Park HQ: 360-569-2211 ext 2334 |
| Expected Duration | Car to car in one day |
| Interesting Features | Mountain Views |
| Relevant Books | Cascade Alpine Guide: Columbia River to Stevens Pass by Fred Beckey 75 Scrambles in Washington by Peggy Goldman |
| Relevant Maps | USGS 7 minute series, Tatoosh Lakes and Mt. Rainier East; Green Trails: Mt Rainier East / Packwood Google map https://goo.gl/maps/w1aJeyYaDFw |
| Useful Links | GPS Track GPS Coordinates Map |