| Mount Olympus Climber's Map Updated: 2001 Scale 1:62,500 Contour Interval: 100 feet |
The The Mount Olympus Climber's Map includes the entire Mount Olympus massif, the Bailey Range, and the Valhallas, and the their approach routes, including the entire Hoh River trail. These peaks comprise the core of the Olympic Mountains in Olympic National Park, Washington State, USA.
Mount Olympus is not only the highest peak in the Olympic Mountains, but also supports the majority of the glaciers in the range (and supports the lowest elevation glaciers at this latitude in the world)! The standard climbing routes are shown, and officially unnamed peaks are labeled with the accepted climber's names (from the Climber's Guide to the Olympic Mountains). This map is the most seamless view of Mount Olympus, the Bailey Range, and all their connecting trails.
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Special Features:
This map depicts climbing routes as described in the Climber's Guide to the Olympic Mountains, by Olympic Mountain Rescue. Used by permission. Climbing routes are shown to Mount Olympus (West, Middle, and East Peaks), Mount Tom, Glacier Pass, Blizzard Pass, Camp Pan, Blue Glacier, and Humes Glacier. Unofficial names are included, corresponding to designations in the Climber's Guide. Trails, including climbing approach trails, are more accurate and up-to-date than any other published map we are aware of. Woodland shading has been updated from new 7.5' quads and recent aerial photos to show timberline details more accurately, as well as wildfires and other changes not shown on USGS quads or other commercial maps . Map coordinates are placed on the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83), and UTM coordinates are shown compatible with the National Coordinate System. (There is no private land shading on this map because all the land shown is public.) |