The highest and easiest of the Three Sisters, Oregon's third highest peak is a non-technical walk-up great for those want great views and a long hike. Great early season ski descent. Crampons and ice axe not needed in late season. Summit crater has highest lake in the state. Summit bivys can be popular. One of the easier glaciated peaks to climb to become a Mazama member.

Activity Notes

FYI; I'll probably be picking this climb time on Wednesday, June 5.

This climb is oriented toward novice climbers (and a few experienced climbers). We will leave Portland as soon after work as possible on Friday, June 7, camp at the Devil's Lake Trailhead, summit on Saturday, June 8 and return to Portland that night.

My climbing style is to move consistently at a comfortable pace, stopping very infrequently. Everyone on the team will have an opportunity to take point as we make our way to the summit. 

More information upon acceptance.

Other Information
Driving Distance from Portland 190 miles
Driving Time from Portland 4 hours
Distance - Round Trip 11 miles
Expected Duration Car to car in one day
Relevant Books Oregon High by Jeff Thomas
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Awards Qualified 16 Major NW Peaks, Seven Oregon Cascades Peaks