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  • Fred Beckey
  • American rock climber and mountaineer

    Friedrich Wolfgang Beckey (14 January 1923 – 30 October 2017), known as Fred Beckey, was an American rock climber, mountaineer and book author, who in

    Fred Beckey

    Fred Beckey

    Fred_Beckey

  • Fifty Classic Climbs of North America
  • 1979 non-fiction book

    climbing guide book. Reviewing the book in American Alpine Journal, Fred Beckey wrote: "Roper and Steck have presented a profile of what could be considered

    Fifty Classic Climbs of North America

    Fifty_Classic_Climbs_of_North_America

  • Yvon Chouinard
  • American climber and entrepreneur (born 1938)

    Canada with Fred Beckey, and made several important first ascents, including the North Face of Mount Edith Cavell (Rockies), the Beckey-Chouinard Route

    Yvon Chouinard

    Yvon Chouinard

    Yvon_Chouinard

  • Mount Pugh
  • Mountain in Washington (state), United States

    mountain is named for John Pugh, who settled nearby, in 1891. According to Fred Beckey, "Nels Bruseth apparently made the first ascent in 1916". Earlier unrecorded

    Mount Pugh

    Mount Pugh

    Mount_Pugh

  • Forbidden Peak
  • Mountain in Washington, United States

    America. The peak was first climbed by a party consisting of Fred Beckey, his brother Helmy Beckey, Jim Crooks, Lloyd Anderson and Dave Lind in 1940. Forbidden

    Forbidden Peak

    Forbidden Peak

    Forbidden_Peak

  • Devils Thumb
  • Mountain in the Stikine Icecap region

    Devils Thumb in 1946 was a landmark in North American mountaineering. Fred Beckey, along with Clifford Schmidtke and Bob Craig, climbed the East Ridge

    Devils Thumb

    Devils Thumb

    Devils_Thumb

  • Squaretop Mountain
  • Mountain in the American state of Wyoming

    by William John Stroud (1854–1946), via the class 2 southeast ledges. Fred Beckey and Layton Kor climbed the Northeast Face in 1960. Other established

    Squaretop Mountain

    Squaretop Mountain

    Squaretop_Mountain

  • Lhotse
  • 4th-highest mountain on Earth

    and was the first expedition in the Everest area to include Americans (Fred Beckey, George Bell, and Richard McGowan). The Nepalese liaison officer was

    Lhotse

    Lhotse

    Lhotse

  • Mount Hunter (Alaska)
  • Mountain in Alaska

    corniced ridges; it also sees far less traffic than its larger neighbor. Fred Beckey, Heinrich Harrer, and Henry Meybohm completed the first ascent in 1954

    Mount Hunter (Alaska)

    Mount Hunter (Alaska)

    Mount_Hunter_(Alaska)

  • Beckey
  • Surname list

    Beckey is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Fred Beckey (1923–2017), American rock climber, mountaineer and author Hans-Dieter Beckey

    Beckey

    Beckey

  • The Sphinx (Kings Canyon National Park)
  • Bob Jacobs. The North Buttress was first climbed October 18, 1970, by Fred Beckey, Greg Donaldson, and Walt Vennum. According to the Köppen climate classification

    The Sphinx (Kings Canyon National Park)

    The Sphinx (Kings Canyon National Park)

    The_Sphinx_(Kings_Canyon_National_Park)

  • Glossary of climbing terms
  • Practitioners included Jan and Herb Conn and Fred Beckey (from the film: Dirtbag: The Legend of Fred Beckey). double ropes In lead climbing where two thinner

    Glossary of climbing terms

    Glossary of climbing terms

    Glossary_of_climbing_terms

  • Owl Rock
  • Landform in Navajo County, Arizona

    drainage basin. The first ascent of Owl Rock was made in April 1966 by Fred Beckey and Harvey Carter by climbing cracks on the west face, and then bolting

    Owl Rock

    Owl Rock

    Owl_Rock

  • Denali
  • Highest mountain in North America

    1954 (May 27) First ascent via Northwest Buttress to North Peak by Fred Beckey, Donald McLean, Charles Wilson, Henry Meybohm, and Bill Hackett 1959:

    Denali

    Denali

    Denali

  • Heinrich Harrer
  • Austrian mountaineer and author (1912–2006)

    first ascent of Ausangate (6384 m). In 1954, some with German-American Fred Beckey, Harrer made the first ascents of Mount Deborah (3,761 m, 12,339 ft)

    Heinrich Harrer

    Heinrich Harrer

    Heinrich_Harrer

  • List of first ascents of mountain summits
  • For mountain peaks only

    Bradford Washburn The Ascent of Mount Hayes AAJ Vol. 4 p. 323 (1942) Fred Beckey West of the Stikine AAJ Vol. 6 p. 269 (1947) Allen Steck 1947. The Lost

    List of first ascents of mountain summits

    List_of_first_ascents_of_mountain_summits

  • Snafflehound
  • Common name for various rodents

    have been first popularized by Fred Beckey. "Snafflehound Spire" in The Bugaboos, and "Snafflehound Ledge" on the Beckey-Davis Route of Prusik Peak in

    Snafflehound

    Snafflehound

  • Prusik Peak
  • Mountain in Washington (state), United States

    be used to gain access to the summit horn during the first ascent by Fred Beckey in 1948. Precipitation runoff drains into Icicle Creek which is a tributary

    Prusik Peak

    Prusik Peak

    Prusik_Peak

  • Grand Teton
  • Mountain in United States of America

    was probably first climbed by Native Americans. Mountaineer and author Fred Beckey believes that Langford/Stevenson climbed the Enclosure because their

    Grand Teton

    Grand Teton

    Grand_Teton

  • North Cascades National Park
  • National Park in Washington, United States

    necessary. Mountaineering in the North Cascades was first popularized by Fred Beckey; at age 15 he was the first to reach the summit of Sinister Peak in 1938

    North Cascades National Park

    North Cascades National Park

    North_Cascades_National_Park

  • Austin Post (photographer)
  • American photographer

    Many of his photographs were used in the Cascade Alpine Guide series by Fred Beckey. Post named Bradford Washburn as a photographic influence. He lived on

    Austin Post (photographer)

    Austin Post (photographer)

    Austin_Post_(photographer)

  • Fred (name)
  • Name list

    storage technician Fred Baxter (born 1971), American football player Fred Beckey (1923–2017), American mountaineer and rock climber Fred Berry (1951–2003)

    Fred (name)

    Fred_(name)

  • Mount Logan
  • Highest mountain in Canada

    Coale Sr., and Paul Bacon (US) over 30 days, mid-July to Mid-August. Fred Beckey remarked: "When they got back we just couldn't believe that they had

    Mount Logan

    Mount Logan

    Mount_Logan

  • West Buttress (South Howser Tower)
  • Alpine climbing route in British Columbia, Canada

    book Fifty Classic Climbs of North America. After the first climb by Fred Beckey and Yvon Chouinard in August 1961, the route saw little traffic, since

    West Buttress (South Howser Tower)

    West Buttress (South Howser Tower)

    West_Buttress_(South_Howser_Tower)

  • 10th Mountain Division
  • Combat formation of the United States Army

    develop equipment for the 10th Mountain Robert Bates, noted mountaineer Fred Beckey, United States Ski Team member and Black Mountain of Maine resort co-founder

    10th Mountain Division

    10th Mountain Division

    10th_Mountain_Division

  • Liberty Bell Mountain
  • Mountain in Washington (state), United States

    by Fred Beckey, Jerry O’Neil, and Charles Welsh by way of what is now known as the Beckey route. Climbing Routes on Liberty Bell Mountain Beckey Route

    Liberty Bell Mountain

    Liberty Bell Mountain

    Liberty_Bell_Mountain

  • Vasiliki Ridge
  • tributary of the Methow River. The name Vasiliki was recommended by climber Fred Beckey who made the first ascent in 1952. He named the ridge for his friend

    Vasiliki Ridge

    Vasiliki Ridge

    Vasiliki_Ridge

  • Mount Waddington
  • Mountain in British Columbia, Canada

    Fritz Wiessner and Bill House. 1942 South Face 2nd ascent by Helmut and Fred Beckey. 1960 Bravo Glacier ascent by Elfrida Pigou who did not summit after

    Mount Waddington

    Mount Waddington

    Mount_Waddington

  • Mount Baker
  • Mountain in Washington state, United States

    north margin of the Roman Wall. 1948 North Ridge (AD, AI 2–3, 3700 feet) Fred Beckey, Ralph and Dick Widrig (August 1948) The present-day cone of Mount Baker

    Mount Baker

    Mount Baker

    Mount_Baker

  • Warrior Peak
  • Mountain in Washington (state), United States

    south-southeast. The first ascent of the mountain was made in 1945 by Fred Beckey, who solo climbed both summits, and named the mountain. Based on the

    Warrior Peak

    Warrior Peak

    Warrior_Peak

  • Mount Seattle
  • Mountain in Alaska and Yukon

    Geologist, p. 34 Beckey, Fred (2013), Fred Beckey's 100 Favorite North American Climbs, Patagonia, p. 11, ISBN 978-1938340093 Becky, Fred (1965), "Mt. Seattle

    Mount Seattle

    Mount Seattle

    Mount_Seattle

  • Düsseldorf
  • Capital of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany

    Peters (1914–2001), racing driver Ursula Benser (1915–2001), painter Fred Beckey (1923–2017), rock climber, mountaineer, author Jürgen Habermas (1929–2026)

    Düsseldorf

    Düsseldorf

    Düsseldorf

  • Michael J. Ybarra
  • American journalist, author and adventurer (1966-2012)

    novelist Norman Mailer, historian Arthur Schlesinger, Jr., veteran climber Fred Beckey and television personality Bill Maher. In the early 1990s, Ybarra began

    Michael J. Ybarra

    Michael_J._Ybarra

  • Two Nuns
  • Summit in Arizona, United States

    also known as Christianity Spire. It is sometimes also called Beckey's Spire for Fred Beckey who made the first ascent in 1970. The class 5.10 rock-climbing

    Two Nuns

    Two Nuns

    Two_Nuns

  • Snagtooth Ridge
  • Tooth. The first ascent of Big Snagtooth was made September 29, 1946, by Fred Beckey, Jerry O'Neil, and Charles Welsh. Weather fronts originating in the Pacific

    Snagtooth Ridge

    Snagtooth Ridge

    Snagtooth_Ridge

  • List of people from Seattle
  • List of Seattle people

    Intelligencer, illustrator/artist, author of thousands of short stories Fred Beckey – mountaineer Bill Boeing – aviation pioneer, industrialist Robert Bray

    List of people from Seattle

    List_of_people_from_Seattle

  • Slesse Mountain
  • Mountain in British Columbia, Canada

    famous for the Northeast Buttress, first climbed on August 28, 1963 by Fred Beckey, Steve Marts, and Eric Bjornstad. It is a serious multi-day rock climb

    Slesse Mountain

    Slesse Mountain

    Slesse_Mountain

  • The Bugaboos
  • Mountain range in British Columbia, Canada

    construction in the 1950s and 60s. This led to a new influx of climbers. Fred Beckey and Yvon Chouinard (founder of the Patagonia clothing company) established

    The Bugaboos

    The Bugaboos

    The_Bugaboos

  • Cashmere, Washington
  • City in Washington, United States

    of America's first technical climbing routes were established here by Fred Beckey and others. The Devil's Gulch mountain bike trail is said to be the premier

    Cashmere, Washington

    Cashmere, Washington

    Cashmere,_Washington

  • Edward Peak
  • Mountain in Washington (state), United States

    via Rat Creek. The first ascent of the summit was made in May 1948 by Fred Beckey, Wesley Grande, and Ralph Widrig via the south face. This party named

    Edward Peak

    Edward Peak

    Edward_Peak

  • Needles (Black Hills)
  • Towers of eroded granite in the Black Hills of South Dakota, USA

    over the next couple decades put up over 220 first ascents. In 1952 Fred Beckey and John Dudra climbed Rubaiyat Spire and Khayyam Spire. In the 1960s

    Needles (Black Hills)

    Needles (Black Hills)

    Needles_(Black_Hills)

  • Mount Emmerich
  • Mountain in Alaska, United States

    4 km). The first ascent of the summit was made on August 14, 1976, by Fred Beckey, Craig Zaspell, and Jack Tackle via the southwest ridge. The mountain's

    Mount Emmerich

    Mount Emmerich

    Mount_Emmerich

  • Dragoon Mountains
  • Landform in Cochise County, Arizona

    in Cochise Stronghold took place in 1966, involving John Rupley and Fred Beckey making a first ascent of a route on Vortex Dome. In 1967 a set of climbers

    Dragoon Mountains

    Dragoon Mountains

    Dragoon_Mountains

  • Big Horn (Washington)
  • Mountain in Washington state, United States

    points. There is a 10-foot (3.0 m) vertical crack near Big Horn's summit. Fred Beckey rates this pitch as a difficult class 4. List of geographic features

    Big Horn (Washington)

    Big Horn (Washington)

    Big_Horn_(Washington)

  • The Pulpit (Zion National Park)
  • Navajo Sandstone pillar in Utah

    Mountain to the southwest. The first ascent was made April 15, 1967, by Fred Beckey, Eric Bjornstad, Hal Woodworth, Pat Callis, and Galen Rowell. Spring

    The Pulpit (Zion National Park)

    The Pulpit (Zion National Park)

    The_Pulpit_(Zion_National_Park)

  • Mount Stuart
  • Mountain in Washington, United States

    known for sure who made the first ascent of Mount Stuart. According to Fred Beckey: "Claude Rusk... was told by Frank Bryant of Yakima about finding a stick

    Mount Stuart

    Mount Stuart

    Mount_Stuart

  • Okanagan Range
  • Mountain range in Canada and the United States

    is the northeasternmost extremity of the Cascade Range. According to Fred Beckey there are differences of opinion about the names and locations of the

    Okanagan Range

    Okanagan Range

    Okanagan_Range

  • Elfrida Pigou
  • Canadian mountain climber

    also did several rock climbing first ascents in The Bugaboos, some with Fred Beckey. She also volunteered for the Mountain Rescue Group which at that time

    Elfrida Pigou

    Elfrida_Pigou

  • Wedgwood Rock
  • Large rock in North Seattle

    prominent climbers whose training started at Big Rock were German-born Fred Beckey and Jim Whittaker, who became the first American to reach the top of

    Wedgwood Rock

    Wedgwood Rock

    Wedgwood_Rock

  • King-on-his-Throne
  • Butte in San Juan County, Utah, United States

    south to the valley. The first ascent of the summit was made in 1967 by Fred Beckey, Marlene Dalluge, Joe Brown, and Don Liska. King-on-his-Throne is composed

    King-on-his-Throne

    King-on-his-Throne

    King-on-his-Throne

  • Angel Wings (California)
  • Mountain in the state of California

    face is the largest rock wall in Sequoia National Park, and was one of Fred Beckey's favorite climbs in North America. This landform's toponym has not been

    Angel Wings (California)

    Angel Wings (California)

    Angel_Wings_(California)

  • Little Cottonwood Canyon
  • Canyon in Northern Utah

    Alpenbock Club, some in conjunction with well-known visitors including Fred Beckey, Layton Kor, and Royal Robbins. The Lowes – George Lowe, Greg Lowe, and

    Little Cottonwood Canyon

    Little Cottonwood Canyon

    Little_Cottonwood_Canyon

  • List of climbers and mountaineers
  • Mountaineers, rock climbers, and ice climbers

    Beaufoy (1764–1827) UK, fourth ascent Mont Blanc (1787) Fred Beckey (Friedrich Wolfgang Beckey) (1923–2017) Germany/US, many first ascents of North American

    List of climbers and mountaineers

    List of climbers and mountaineers

    List_of_climbers_and_mountaineers

  • January 14
  • Day of the year

    Gerald Arpino, American dancer and choreographer (died 2008) 1923 – Fred Beckey, American mountaineer and author (died 2017) 1924 – Carole Cook, American

    January 14

    January_14

  • Hozomeen Mountain
  • Mountain in Washington (state), United States

    ascent Fred Beckey, Melvin Marcus, Jerry O'Neil, Ken Prestrud, Herb Staley, and Charles Welsh Grade III+ class 5.6 North Ridge, first ascent Fred Douglas

    Hozomeen Mountain

    Hozomeen Mountain

    Hozomeen_Mountain

  • Eagle Mesa
  • Mountain in Utah, United States

    Sitting Up). The first ascent of the spire was made on April 23, 1970, by Fred Beckey and Eric Bjornstad. Eagle Mesa is a mesa composed of three principal

    Eagle Mesa

    Eagle Mesa

    Eagle_Mesa

  • Roberts Mountain
  • Mountain in Wyoming, United States

    runoff from the mountain drains to the Little Wind River. In August 1978, Fred Beckey, Doug Randall, and Mark Meng climbed a 1500-foot route on the mile-wide

    Roberts Mountain

    Roberts Mountain

    Roberts_Mountain

  • Inspiration Peak (Washington)
  • Mountain in Washington (state), United States

    north slopes. The first ascent of Inspiration Peak was made in 1940 by Fred Beckey and his brother Helmy via the West Ridge. Inspiration Peak can be seen

    Inspiration Peak (Washington)

    Inspiration Peak (Washington)

    Inspiration_Peak_(Washington)

  • Castle Rocks
  • Mountain in California, United States

    Phil Bettler West Face of Castle Rock Spire - class 5.9 - FA 1969 - Fred Beckey, Galen Rowell, Mort Hempel, Ben Borson East Face of Castle Rock Spire

    Castle Rocks

    Castle Rocks

    Castle_Rocks

  • Mount Grant (British Columbia)
  • Mountain in British Columbia, Canada

    The peak was named for Captain John M. Grant of the Royal Engineers by Fred Beckey in his Cascade Alpine Guide. Precipitation runoff from the peak drains

    Mount Grant (British Columbia)

    Mount Grant (British Columbia)

    Mount_Grant_(British_Columbia)

  • Luna Peak (Washington)
  • Mountain in Washington, United States

    Peak are steep and dramatic, but are not popular with mountaineers. Fred Beckey stated, "the peak lacks the compelling appeal of attractive alpine climbing

    Luna Peak (Washington)

    Luna Peak (Washington)

    Luna_Peak_(Washington)

  • Mount Arriva
  • Mountain in Washington (state), United States

    called East Peak (8,160+ ft), which was first climbed in August 1940 by Fred Beckey, Jim Crooks, and Ed Kennedy. The first ascent of the true summit (West

    Mount Arriva

    Mount Arriva

    Mount_Arriva

  • Goode Mountain
  • Mountain in Washington (state), United States

    popular now is the Northeast Buttress, pioneered by well-known climber Fred Beckey and Tom Stewart on August 6, 1966. It involves some snow, possible ice

    Goode Mountain

    Goode Mountain

    Goode_Mountain

  • Chimney Rock (Washington)
  • Mountain in Washington (state), United States

    years before the summit was reached again, in 1940 by Jim Crooks and Fred Beckey. Due to the climate and elevation, Chimney Rock is more easily attempted

    Chimney Rock (Washington)

    Chimney Rock (Washington)

    Chimney_Rock_(Washington)

  • Chris Jones (mountaineer)
  • British–American rock climber and mountaineer (1939–2024)

    Charlotte Dome, South Face III 5.7, FA: Chris Jones, Galen Rowell, and Fred Beckey. One of the Fifty Classic Climbs of North America 1971 North Face, Mount

    Chris Jones (mountaineer)

    Chris_Jones_(mountaineer)

  • List of University of Washington people
  • at the 2006 World Indoor Championships and 2007 World Championships Fred Beckey (1949) – mountaineer Venise Chan (born 1989) – tennis player Louise Friberg

    List of University of Washington people

    List_of_University_of_Washington_people

  • Little Big Chief Mountain
  • Mountain in Washington

    southwest. The first ascent of this peak was made in August 1939 by Fred Beckey, Wayne Swift, Joe Barto, and Campbell Brooks. This mountain was named

    Little Big Chief Mountain

    Little Big Chief Mountain

    Little_Big_Chief_Mountain

  • Foster School of Business
  • Business school of the University of Washington in Seattle

    Beattie, former pitcher for the New York Yankees and Seattle Mariners Fred Beckey, American rock climber and mountaineer Paige Mackenzie, professional

    Foster School of Business

    Foster_School_of_Business

  • Mount Despair (Washington)
  • Mountain in Washington (state), United States

    east featuring its glacier "Mount Despair, Washington". Peakbagger.com. Beckey, Fred W. (1995). Cascade Alpine Guide: climbing and high routes, Vol. 3, Rainy

    Mount Despair (Washington)

    Mount Despair (Washington)

    Mount_Despair_(Washington)

  • West Seattle High School
  • High school in Seattle, Washington, United States

    Canadian Football League player; Canadian Football Hall of Fame member Fred Beckey (1941), Mountaineer, Naturalist and author Dyan Cannon (1954), actress

    West Seattle High School

    West Seattle High School

    West_Seattle_High_School

  • Mitchell Mesa
  • Mesa in Navajo County, Arizona, United States

    Pete Carmen. The Middle Sister was first climbed on April 20, 1967, by Fred Beckey, Eric Bjornstad, Harvey T. Carter, and Pat Callis. Spring and fall are

    Mitchell Mesa

    Mitchell_Mesa

  • Adamant Mountain
  • Mountain in British Columbia, Canada

    July 31, 1973 by Ted Davis and Budge Gierke. This route was one of Fred Beckey's favorites in North America, which he climbed in 2003. The mountain's

    Adamant Mountain

    Adamant Mountain

    Adamant_Mountain

  • Kingfisher Tower (Utah)
  • Sandstone pillar in Grand County, Utah, USA

    Forrester (2021) The Return of Mudzilla Fisher Towers Titan Tower Fred Beckey, Fred Beckey's 100 Favorite North American Climbs, Patagonia, 2013, ISBN 9781938340093

    Kingfisher Tower (Utah)

    Kingfisher Tower (Utah)

    Kingfisher_Tower_(Utah)

  • Mount Deborah
  • Mountain in Alaska, United States

    Susan (Bell) Wickersham. Mount Deborah was first climbed in 1954 by Fred Beckey, Henry Meybohm, Heinrich Harrer, via the South Ridge. 1953 South Ridge

    Mount Deborah

    Mount Deborah

    Mount_Deborah

  • Mount Misch
  • Mountain in Washington (state), United States

    Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest. Mount Misch was named by mountaineer and author Fred Beckey for his friend Peter Misch (1909-1987), University of Washington geology

    Mount Misch

    Mount Misch

    Mount_Misch

  • Blue Lake Peak
  • Mountain in Washington (state), United States

    alternate name, "Wamihaspi Peak," was published by mountaineer and author, Fred Beckey, in his guidebook. Weather fronts originating in the Pacific Ocean travel

    Blue Lake Peak

    Blue Lake Peak

    Blue_Lake_Peak

  • The Tusk (Alaska)
  • Mountain in Alaska, United States

    Names. The first ascent of the summit was made on August 2, 1972, by Fred Beckey, John Rupley, Dave Beckstead, and Ray Ketcham via the upper Taku Glacier

    The Tusk (Alaska)

    The Tusk (Alaska)

    The_Tusk_(Alaska)

  • Mount Berge
  • Mountain in Washington (state), United States

    Baring Mountain on July 16, 1952. He was climbing with Fred Beckey at the time of the accident. Beckey's Cascade Alpine Guide credits Berge with several first

    Mount Berge

    Mount Berge

    Mount_Berge

  • Zeus and Moses
  • Rock formations in Utah, United States

    Taylor Canyon. The first ascent of Zeus was made in September 1970 by Fred Beckey and Eric Bjornstad via the class 5.7 A0 East Ridge. This climbing route

    Zeus and Moses

    Zeus and Moses

    Zeus_and_Moses

  • Kendal Mountain Festival
  • Annual event, Cumbria

    mountaineering, including Yvon Chouinard, Reinhold Messner, Catherine Destivelle, Fred Beckey, Lynn Hill, Tommy Caldwell and Ueli Steck. Since its early years, the

    Kendal Mountain Festival

    Kendal_Mountain_Festival

  • Spider Peak
  • Mountain in the American state of Wyoming

    ascent 1960 – Dave Dornan, Maurice Horn East Buttress – (II 5.7) – 1964 – Fred Beckey, Jerry Fuller, Alex Bertulis Southwest Ridge – class 5.5 – 1972 – Vince

    Spider Peak

    Spider Peak

    Spider_Peak

  • Jack Mountain
  • Mountain in Washington state, United States

    Skoog July 16, 1984. Grade II, class 4. Northeast Glacier first ascent Fred Beckey, Dallas Kloke, Reed Tindall July 19, 1978. North Ridge first ascent Joe

    Jack Mountain

    Jack Mountain

    Jack_Mountain

  • Mount Edith Cavell
  • Mountain in Jasper National Park, Alberta, Canada

    North America. 1961 North Face, IV 5.7, First ascent by Yvon Chouinard, Fred Beckey and Dan Doody. July 20–21. 1966 North Face, Second ascent by Denny Eberl

    Mount Edith Cavell

    Mount Edith Cavell

    Mount_Edith_Cavell

  • Chimney Rock (Idaho)
  • Mountain in Idaho, United States

    the summit was made on September 8, 1934, by John Carey, Mart Chamberlain, Fred Thieme, and Byron Ward via the West Face. Based on the Köppen climate classification

    Chimney Rock (Idaho)

    Chimney Rock (Idaho)

    Chimney_Rock_(Idaho)

  • Golden Horn (Washington)
  • Mountain in Washington (state), United States

    River in one mile (1.6 km). The first ascent of Golden Horn was made by Fred Beckey, Keith Rankin, and Charles Welsh on September 18, 1946. Golden Horn is

    Golden Horn (Washington)

    Golden Horn (Washington)

    Golden_Horn_(Washington)

  • Skagit Range
  • natural boundaries, but are otherwise similar in character. According to Fred Beckey there are differences of opinion about the names and locations of the

    Skagit Range

    Skagit Range

    Skagit_Range

  • Dave Page
  • American shoemaker

    has made many historic mountain climbing ascents among contemporaries Fred Beckey and other notable cascade climbers of the 20th century; these included

    Dave Page

    Dave_Page

  • Mount Carillon
  • Mountain summit on the crest of the Sierra Nevada mountain range in California

    1968 by Fred Beckey, Chuck Haas Impala, South Face (class 5.7) 1968 by Chuck Ray, Brad Fowler Impala, Diagonal Route (class 5.7) 1968 by Fred Beckey, Charlie

    Mount Carillon

    Mount Carillon

    Mount_Carillon

  • Neacola Mountains
  • Mountain range in Alaska

    many climbing possibilities of an exploratory nature. Noted climber Fred Beckey visited the range in the early 1970s; in 1991, when he was "spiritual

    Neacola Mountains

    Neacola Mountains

    Neacola_Mountains

  • Sloan Creek (Washington)
  • River in Washington state, USA

    enters the creek about 1.8 miles (2.9 km) above its mouth. According to Fred Beckey, Cadet Creek is larger than Sloan Creek and could be equally considered

    Sloan Creek (Washington)

    Sloan_Creek_(Washington)

  • Wenatchee Mountains
  • Mountain range in Washington, United States

    range forms part of the boundary between Chelan and Kittitas counties. Fred Beckey describes the Wenatchee Mountains as the area between the Wenatchee and

    Wenatchee Mountains

    Wenatchee Mountains

    Wenatchee_Mountains

  • Cascade Peak
  • Mountain summit in Washington, US

    Retrieved February 2, 2021. Beckey, Fred W. Cascade Alpine Guide, Climbing and High Routes. Seattle, WA: Mountaineers Books, 2008. Beckey, p. 16 Kruckeberg, Arthur

    Cascade Peak

    Cascade Peak

    Cascade_Peak

  • Adams Glacier (Mount Adams)
  • Glacier in Washington state

    climbing through a maze of seracs. The first ascent of the glacier was by Fred Beckey, Dave Lind, and Robert Mulhall in July 1945. Below 8,400 feet (2,600 m)

    Adams Glacier (Mount Adams)

    Adams Glacier (Mount Adams)

    Adams_Glacier_(Mount_Adams)

  • Whitesaddle Mountain
  • Mountain in British Columbia, Canada

    summit was made in 1939 by Henry Snow Hall and Hans Fuhrer. In July 1985, Fred Beckey and Reed Tindall were the first to climb the north face. Based on the

    Whitesaddle Mountain

    Whitesaddle Mountain

    Whitesaddle_Mountain

  • Mount Bute
  • Mountain in British Columbia, Canada

    and Don Serl. The second ascent was accomplished three days later by Fred Beckey, Kit Lewis, and Jim Nelson. The School of Rock route (YDS 5.11 50 pitches)

    Mount Bute

    Mount Bute

    Mount_Bute

  • Mount Barrille
  • Mountain in the American state of Alaska

    Range Topo map USGS Talkeetna D-2 Geology Rock type Granite Climbing First ascent July 20, 1957 by Fred Beckey and John Rupley Easiest route West face

    Mount Barrille

    Mount Barrille

    Mount_Barrille

  • Echo Tower
  • ascent of the summit was made on October 19, 1966, by Harvey T. Carter, Fred Beckey, and Eric Bjørnstad via the class 5.8 North Chimney route. Other rock-climbing

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  • Twin-Peak Mountain in Colorado, United States

    You Probably Didn't Know". Post Independent.com. Retrieved 2016-07-10. Fred Beckey, Cascade Alpine Guide, The Mountaineers. Osberger, Madeleine (2011-05-20)

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  • Bibliography of Mount Rainier National Park
  • Mount Rainier's Wonderland Trail. Wilderness Press. ISBN 9780899976556. Fred Beckey; George Sainsbury (1961). Climber's Guide to the Cascade and Olympic

    Bibliography of Mount Rainier National Park

    Bibliography of Mount Rainier National Park

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    east sides drain into the Suiattle River. Surrounded by these glaciers, Fred Beckey in his Cascade Alpine Guide describes the mountain as being almost a

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