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As the tallest of the Olympic Mountain Range and one of the most isolated in Washington, Mount Olympus is a stunningly beautiful snow-capped mountain located inside Olympic National Park.
This peak is very technically challenging, and is on the Triple Crown list of peaks, meaning it has at least 5,000 feet of prominence, 5,000 feet of elevation gain on the hike itself, and is on the Apex list of the most difficult mountains to climb. From the top of Mount Olympus, climbers will be rewarded for the struggles of the climb with a beautiful, 360° view.
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
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