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Elevation: 7,560'
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The Liberty Bell Group from the east. Lexington T...

Description 

Lexington Tower lies directly in the middle of the Liberty Bell Group. Routes exist on all aspects, but the north face and the east face are the most commonly climbed.


Getting There 

Depending on the route chosen, either hike in from the Blue Lake trailhead or from the pond west of the pass.


The Classics

Mountain Project's determination of some of the classic, most popular, highest rated routes for Lexington Tower:
East Face   5.9+     Trad, Alpine, 10 pitches, 800 feet, Grade III   
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Featured Route For Lexington Tower
Looking up pitch 1 of the route. Just above the climber is where you traverse left onto the difficult to protect section.

East Face 5.9+  WA : North Cascades : ... : Lexington Tower
Multiple belay options are available and linking of some pitches are possible, but here's the general break down. Pitch 1 - Climb up a crack system and traverse left into slopey climbing with difficult protection. Belay where convenient.Pitch 2 - Continue up and slightly right to the base of the obvious left facing corner. Belay from a small tree.Pitch 3 - Climb the left facing corner to a nice ledge with a tree belay.Pitch 4 - Climb up and left through cracks ranging from hands to fingers a...[more]   Browse More Classics in WA