Climbs 1
Rocktype UNKNOWN
Altitude 2332m a.s.l
Faces N
Mount Constance, at 7,743 feet, is the highest peak on the eastern edge of the Olympics and the third highest peak in the Olympic mountain range. It is one of the most challenging peaks in the Olympics.
The rock on Mount Constance is comprised of pillow basalt which tends to be quite poor quality for rock climbing and difficult to protect. Slings often prove more practical than wedge type protection. Some of the rock is quite solid however, you may think all of it is terrible and loose from the exasperating scree fields that must be negotiated when climbing this peak. Overall, the entire Olympic Range is renown for loose crumbly rock, but the climbers who frequent area have learned to cope with it.
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