WA "Centennials" (Bulger's list) record

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WA "Centennials" (Bulger's list) record

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Came across this & thought it was a pretty cool accomplishment. I really have no idea about most of these peaks, but I imagine accessibility at least is much different than CO.
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Post by seano »

Yeah, the WA "centennials" are a pretty serious undertaking, with miles-long off-trail approaches, mandatory starts 5000+ feet below the summits, glacier travel, and a fair bit of low-fifth-class rock. Doing them in 50-ish days is pretty staggering, as is not succumbing to trenchfoot.
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