This wall is located on top of Thompson Pass.  Drive over the pass until the Worthington Glacier State Park is located.  Park in an available spot adjacent to the vistors center.  Hike down a trail below the over look to the lake follow the lake shore until you reach its outflow.  Wade the outflow stream, which is quite cold.  After wading the stream follow the bank of the lake toward the glacier.  You will see a large dark wall on the center right of the glacier this is where you are going.  Continue following the lake side until you reach a stream running into the lake from the right.  Follow this stream until the main wall is reached.  You will need to be on the left hand bank of the stream to climb so keep your eyes peeled for good crossings.

This area has more routes than listed here but there location, quality or difficulty remains a mystery.  I know there has been routes put up closer to the glacier than "North Slope" but I am not sure yet as to where they are.
Worthington Glacier Left Wall

This area is reached by heading left after crossing the creek flowing into the lake meets the lake and heading up the "notch" between the walls.  This route is tucked back in a corner on a wall on the left.  It is currently an open project.  It starts in an inside corner with a finger crack in it and continues up to a single bail bolt.  The route will continue up and left onto a long face.
"North Slope"  5.11b 25m

This route is located on the prominent steep wall that is first encountered while hiking in.  It starts on a slightly overhanging thin "crack" then after a few moves lessens off.  The hold are slick and sloping hence the name but the rock is sound.  This route has not been repeated since its first ascent and more climbers are needed to climb it to come up with a gradeing consenus.  The first bolt is a ways off the ground and the rock lower on the route can be loose.  All bolts.  Rappel from Rap Hangers.
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