Peaks in the Skokomish-Duckabush Group are detailed in Chapter 1 of the Climber's Guide to the Olympic Mountains. This group is in the Southeast sector of the Olympic Mountains (see map below).
This section has two of the most popular climbs (Mt. Washington and The Brothers), likely the most popular winter climb (Mt. Ellinor), and some of the best rock climbing in the Olympics (Mt. Cruiser and the Sawtooth Range). Also for those who occasionally enjoy a bushwhack approach, there is Mt. Pershing.

Scanned page from the Climber's Guide showing the Skokomish-Duckabush Group area.
Peaks in Skokomish-Duckabush Group (Sorted by Name)
"A" Peak |
Lincoln, Mt |
Alpha |
Needle, The |
"B" Peak |
Noodle Needle |
Bandersnatch, The |
North Rock |
Ben, Mt |
O'Neil Peak |
Beta |
Overlook Peak |
Bretherton, Mt. |
Pershing, Mt (S Peak) |
Brothers, The (N Peak) |
Pershing, Mt (Middle Peak) |
Brothers, The (S Peak) |
Pershing, Mt (N Peak) |
Bumbershoot Peak |
Picture Pinnacle |
Castle Spires |
Rectagon |
Cleaver, The |
Rose, Mt |
Copper Mtn |
Rover Peak |
Cruiser, Mt |
Sawtooth Ridge |
Duckabush, Mt |
Scrambler Peak |
East Rock (Mt Watson) |
Skokomish, Mt |
Ellinor, Mt |
Slab Tower |
Fag Crag |
Steel, Mt |
Fin, The |
Stone, Mt |
Gladys, Mt |
Thorson Peak (Jefferson Peak) |
Henderson, Mt |
Tran Spire |
Hopper, Mt |
Trylon, The |
Horn, The |
Washington, Mt |
Horse's Mouth |
Watson, Mt (East Rock) |
Jefferson Peak (Thorson Peak) |
West Rock |
Lena, Mt |
Yonder Peak |
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