Goode Mountain

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Goode Mountain is a prominent, rugged peak in Washington State’s North Cascades, renowned among climbers for its remote location and challenging alpine routes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
peak
accessDifficulty remote and strenuous approach
climbingSeason summer
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Chelan County NERFINISHED
drainage tributaries of the Skagit River
tributaries of the Stehekin River
elevation 2808 meters
9219 feet
firstAscentBy William Degenhardt
Wolf Bauer
firstAscentYear 1936
geologicProvince North Cascades crystalline core
hasClimbingRouteType alpine rock climbing
mixed snow and rock routes
hasFeature sharp, jagged summit ridge
steep north face
hasGlacier Goode Glacier
hasMap USGS Goode Mountain topographic map
hasNotableRoute East Ridge
Northeast Buttress
hazard loose rock
rapidly changing mountain weather
steep snowfields
isHighest highest peak in North Cascades National Park
isKnownFor challenging alpine routes
remote location
rugged terrain
isOneOf one of the highest non-volcanic peaks in Washington State
isPartOf North Cascades National Park
surface form: North Cascades National Park Complex
isPopularWith experienced alpine climbers
listing Washington 9000-foot peaks
locatedIn North Cascades
United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington
surface form: Washington State
locatedInProtectedArea North Cascades National Park
mountainRange Cascade Range
namedAfter Richard Urquhart Goode
namedBy topographers of the U.S. Geological Survey
nearestTown Stehekin, Washington
parentPeak Mount Logan (Washington)
prominence about 3880 feet
rockType metamorphic rock
state Washington
typicalApproach via Stehekin area and North Fork Bridge Creek

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