Kendall Katwalk

Coordinates: 47°27′06″N 121°22′43″W / 47.451796°N 121.378716°W / 47.451796; -121.378716
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47°27′06″N 121°22′43″W / 47.451796°N 121.378716°W / 47.451796; -121.378716

Kendall Katwalk
Kendall Katwalk
LengthApprox. 150 yards (140 m)
LocationKittitas County, Washington
TrailheadsSnoqualmie Pass
UseHiking, Trail running, Backpacking
Highest point5,440 feet (1,660 m)
Lowest pointBase, 5,440 feet (1,660 m)
DifficultyModerate
SeasonJune to October
HazardsSevere weather
Kendall Katwalk seen from Alta Mountain

Kendall Katwalk is a 150 yard long narrow pathway blasted out of a steeply sloped granite rock face on the north ridge of Kendall Peak approximately 6 miles northeast of Snoqualmie Pass. It is a segment of Section J of Pacific Crest Trail and the construction was completed in 1979.[1] It is a popular destination for day hikers, trail runners, and backpackers

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  1. ^ "Years of PCT Construction". Northwest Hiker's Net. Retrieved 31 May 2015.

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