Guye Peak, Mountain summit in Snoqualmie Region, Washington, US
Guye Peak is a mountain summit within Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest in Washington. It features three distinct summits along a ridge that offer varied climbing routes and terrain features.
The peak takes its name from F.M. Guye, who filed several mining claims in the region during 1882. His association with the area led to the mountain being named in his honor.
The mountain serves as a training ground for mountaineers developing their skills through various technical routes across different seasons.
A Northwest Forest Pass is required for parking at the Alpental lot, where access to the mountain begins. Restroom facilities and trail information are available on-site to help visitors prepare.
The South Gully changes character dramatically between seasons. In winter it offers moderate snow climbing, while summer transforms it into technical rock climbing terrain.
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