http://www.washingtonclimbers.org/IndexFund/
Goal:
The Washington Coalition (WCC) seeks to raise $300,000 to buy the Lower Town Wall and surrounding crags near Index,
Washington. The Lower Town wall is Washington’s most famous crag and climbers have been climbing here for nearly fifty
years; it is currently threatened with closure and even possible quarrying and we seek to preserve it as a climbing park.
We also seek to upgrade the parking lot and install a toilet facility, two simple improvements that have long been sought
by Index climbers. These actions will enhance the area and preserve climbing access while contributing to overall conservation
efforts in the Skykomish Valley.
The Climbing.
The cliffs and crags surrounding the town of Index have long offered
some of the best granite climbing in Washington. The Lower Town Wall is
the gem of the area and has been touted as one of the best climbing
crags in the United States. Several years ago the British climbing
magazine Mountain declared it one of the top 10 crags in North America
and it remains a vibrant hub for local and visiting climbers.
The climbing is diverse in both difficulty and style and there is truly something for every rock climber at the Lower Town
Wall and its satellite cliffs. This is the only year round granite climbing in the State.
See King 5 TV story and video showing climbing at Index.

Why Now?
In the early 1900's the quarry at Index literally helped to build the foundation of Seattle and rock quarried there was
used in the construction of buildings throughout Puget Sound. Climbers discovered the Town Walls soon after quarry operations
stopped and have enjoyed climbing there for 50 years.
In March of 2009 the owner put up no trespassing signs because she was
prepared to market the area to interested quarry operators. Seeking to
prevent any quarrying and loss of climbing access, the Washington
Climbers Coalition secured an option to purchase this property in May
of 2009. We also obtained the owner's commitment to allow climbing to
continue while we raise the money to buy her land.
See recent article appearing in Everett Herald newspaper.
It’ll Be A Climbing Park Forever!
Forks of the Sky State Park presently contains other cliffs near the
Lower Town Wall and park managers have been very supportive of rock
climbing. We seek a legal agreement that will provide for permanent
preservation and operation of the area as a climbing park and then we
propose to turn the land over to State Parks. This scenic backdrop to
the town of Index will be preserved and this outstanding crag will be
saved.
More on State Park as goal.
Stimson Bullitt: an inspiration.
We hope to name our new climbing park after Stimson Bullit, a climber
who died last year and who was very impressed with the Lower Town Wall
at Index. He took up climbing at age 70 and was a frequent fixture at
Washington crags in recent years. He climbed at Index Town Wall in his
eighties. "Stim" was enthusiastic about all things climbing and always
a pleasure to meet at the crags.
Donate OnLine or by Mail; Contact by Internet or Phone.
Click
the "donate” button here: http://www.washingtonclimbers.org/IndexFund/ to go to PayPal, an on-line credit card
processing website. Checks can be mailed to the address shown above.
Send messages to IndexFund@washingtonclimbers.org
and send general inquiries about the Washington Climbers Coalition or other access issues in Washington to
Info@washingtonclimbers.org. Telephone us at (206) 664-2517.
It's your lead. Chop, chop.