Johannesburg Mountain

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Johannesburg Mountain is a dramatic, steep-walled peak in Washington State’s North Cascades, known for its towering relief, rugged glaciers, and prominence in views from the Cascade Pass area.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
peak
climate marine west coast climate
climbingType alpine climbing
technical mountaineering
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainage Cascade River NERFINISHED
elevation 8200 ft
approximately 2499 m
firstAscent 1938
firstAscentBy Fred Beckey NERFINISHED
Lyman Boyer NERFINISHED
Wes Grande NERFINISHED
geology metamorphic rock
hasFeature complex buttresses
hanging cirques
steep gullies
hasGlacier Hanging glaciers
Johannesburg Glacier NERFINISHED
hasNorthFace over 5000 ft of relief above Cascade River valley
hazard avalanches
icefall
rockfall
locatedIn North Cascades NERFINISHED
Skagit County, Washington NERFINISHED
Washington NERFINISHED
mountainRange North Cascades NERFINISHED
namedAfter Johannesburg, South Africa NERFINISHED
near Cascade Pass NERFINISHED
Eldorado Peak NERFINISHED
Sahale Mountain NERFINISHED
notableFor dramatic north face
large vertical rise above Cascade River valley
steep relief
notableViewpointFor Cascade Pass area visitors
overlooks Cascade River Road NERFINISHED
parentPeak Magic Mountain NERFINISHED
partOf North Cascades National Park complex NERFINISHED
prominence approximately 800 ft
recreation alpine photography
mountaineering
region Pacific Northwest
topographicMap USGS Cascade Pass NERFINISHED
visibleFrom Cascade Pass NERFINISHED
Sahale Arm NERFINISHED
within Cascade Range NERFINISHED
Mount Baker–Snoqualmie National Forest NERFINISHED
Stephen Mather Wilderness NERFINISHED

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Cascade Pass hasViewOf Johannesburg Mountain