Pinnacle(s) on Mount Adams

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The Pinnacles on Mount Adams are a series of steep, rocky spires and ridges on the mountain’s western flank that form a prominent and rugged landmark in Washington’s Cascade Range.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain landform
rock formation
associatedWith mountaineering on Mount Adams
technical scrambling
composedOf volcanic rock
country United States of America
surface form: United States
county Skamania County NERFINISHED
Yakima County NERFINISHED
featureOf western aspect of Mount Adams
formedBy erosion of volcanic cone
hasGeologicalForm ridges
rocky spires
hazard exposed terrain
rockfall potential
locatedIn Cascade Range
United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington NERFINISHED
locatedOn Mount Adams NERFINISHED
locatedOnFlank western flank of Mount Adams
near Adams Glacier NERFINISHED
White Salmon Glacier NERFINISHED
partOf Cascade volcanic arc NERFINISHED
western slopes of Mount Adams
region Pacific Northwest
state Washington
terrainType rugged
steep
topographicCharacter broken ridgelines
sharp rock spires
usedFor alpine climbing routes
scenic photography
visibilityFrom approach routes on west side of Mount Adams
nearby valleys
visualAppearance prominent landmark
within Gifford Pinchot National Forest NERFINISHED
Mount Adams Wilderness NERFINISHED

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Pinnacle Glacier namedAfter Pinnacle(s) on Mount Adams