All in climb

Tieton River Valley

In the Tieton you’re more likely to have a whole wall to yourself than be waiting in line to get on a route. Climbing has been going on here since the 60’s and the area has retained its “off the beaten path” feel since that time. The rock type is andesite which varies greatly throughout the canyon, creating long, traditionally protected cracks and well-featured sport climbs. Grades range from 5.4 to 5.13 and the elevation change from the base of the canyon to the top of white pass means there’s potential for year-round climbing. The most up-to date information can be found on Mountain Project.

💡 IHY WISDOM: A couple personal favorite routes include Aboriginal Design at The Cave and Cat Crack at Wildcat Wall. Kemper spent a lot of time climbing in the Tieton this past summer, and his most memorable days all included cooling off next to the river and picking up local cherries (or other seasonal produce…but cherries are definitely the best) from one of the farm stands in Naches on his way home. In the fall and winter, there’s no substitute for a good campfire and warm beverages after a chilly day on the rock.

🗺️ Google Map of this general location

(📷: Kemper Brightman)