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Шаблон:Main The geography of the North Cascades describes a range of rugged mountains in British Columbia, Canada and Washington, United States. In Canada, the range is officially named the Cascade Mountains but is commonly referred to as the Canadian Cascades.

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Sahale Peak

Extent

The Fraser River and Similkameen River in British Columbia form the northern boundary of the North Cascades. On the east, the Okanogan River and the Columbia River bound the range. On the west within the United States, the foothills of the range are separated by a narrow coastal plain from Puget Sound, whereas in Canada there are few if any foothills and the range drops steeply to the floodplain of the Fraser Lowland.

The southern boundary of the North Cascades is less definite. For the purposes of this article, it will be taken as US Highway 2, running over Stevens Pass, or equivalently, the Skykomish River, Nason Creek, and the lower Wenatchee River. This roughly follows Beckey's division.[1]Шаблон:Rp Sometimes the southern boundary is defined by Snoqualmie Pass and the approximate route of Interstate 90.[2]

Subranges

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Mount Despair, located within North Cascades National Park

There are various formally named subranges, and some informally named ones. Formally named subranges include the:

Informally named ranges include the Coquihalla Range, which lies between the Coquihalla River and the Fraser Canyon south of an imaginary line roughly connecting Coquihalla Pass with the town of Boston Bar. The Coquihalla Range includes a group of horn-like summits known as the Anderson River Group, also known as the Llamoid Group due to conferred names such as Vicuna Peak, Yak Peak, Guanaco Peak, etc.

Protected areas

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A group of hikers in E.C. Manning Provincial Park.

The North Cascades include various protected areas. Chief among the areas in Washington is North Cascades National Park, occupying much of the area between Mount Baker and the Cascade divide. Contiguous with the Park are Ross Lake National Recreation Area and Lake Chelan National Recreation Area. Designated wilderness areas in the range include:

In British Columbia, protected areas include

Notable peaks

The following North Cascades peaks are notable for their height (absolute elevation):

Mountain Height Coordinates Prominence Parent mountain First ascent
(ft) (m) (ft) (m)
Mount Baker Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Coord Шаблон:Convert Mount Rainier 1868 by Edmund T. Coleman and party
Glacier Peak Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Coord Шаблон:Convert Mount Rainier 1898 by Thomas Gerdine
Bonanza Peak Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Coord Шаблон:Convert Glacier Peak 1937 by Curtis James, Barrie James, Joe Leuthold
Mount Fernow Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Coord Шаблон:Convert Bonanza Peak 1932 by Oscar Pennington, Hermann Ulrichs
Goode Mountain Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Coord Шаблон:Convert Bonanza Peak 1936 by Wolf Bauer, Philip Dickett, Joe Halwax, Jack Hossack, George MacGowan

(The above table uses a topographic prominence cutoff of Шаблон:Convert, in order to list only highly independent peaks.)

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Mount Baker with Boulder Glacier in foreground.

The following peaks are notable for their topographic prominence:

Mountain Height Prominence Parent mountain
(ft) (m) (ft) (m)
Mount Baker Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Mount Rainier
Glacier Peak Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Mount Rainier
Round Mountain Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Mount Baker
Mount Spickard Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Mount Baker
Welch Peak Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Robinson Mountain
Three Fingers Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Glacier Peak
Mount Shuksan[3] Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Mount Baker
Remmel Mountain Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Mount Lago
Mount Prophet Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Three Fingers
Mount Outram Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Hozomeen Mountain
Mount Lago Шаблон:Convert Шаблон:Convert Silver Star Mountain

The following peaks are notable for their large, steep rise above local terrain. Peaks are listed in descending order by elevation.

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Jack Mountain
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Hozomeen Mountain from Hozomeen Lake
Mountain Height
(ft) (m)
Mount Baker Шаблон:Convert
Glacier Peak Шаблон:Convert
Goode Mountain Шаблон:Convert
Mount Shuksan Шаблон:Convert
Jack Mountain Шаблон:Convert
North Gardner Mountain Шаблон:Convert
Mount Redoubt Шаблон:Convert
Eldorado Peak Шаблон:Convert
Luna Peak Шаблон:Convert
Johannesburg Mountain Шаблон:Convert
Agnes Mountain Шаблон:Convert
Hozomeen Mountain Шаблон:Convert
Slesse Mountain Шаблон:Convert
American Border Peak Шаблон:Convert
Mount Blum Шаблон:Convert
Sloan Peak Шаблон:Convert
Colonial Peak Шаблон:Convert
Mount Triumph Шаблон:Convert
Pugh Mountain Шаблон:Convert
Davis Peak Шаблон:Convert
Whitehorse Mountain Шаблон:Convert
Baring Mountain Шаблон:Convert

Highest waterfalls

Шаблон:See The North Cascades are known for having many extremely tall glacial-fed waterfalls; the ten highest measured waterfalls are listed.

Waterfall Height Stream Location Coordinates
(ft) (m)
Colonial Creek Falls Шаблон:Convert Colonial Creek Diablo Lake Шаблон:Coord
Johannesburg Falls Шаблон:Convert Unnamed Below Johannesburg Peak, near Mount Torment Шаблон:Coord
Sulphide Creek Falls Шаблон:Convert Sulphide Creek Eastern boundary of North Cascades National Park Шаблон:Coord
Silver Lake Falls Шаблон:Convert Silver Creek Near Mount Spickard in North Cascades National Park Шаблон:Coord
Blum Basin Falls Шаблон:Convert Blum Creek Below Mount Blum Шаблон:Coord
Boston Creek Falls Шаблон:Convert Boston Creek Near North Fork Cascade River Шаблон:Coord
Torment Falls Шаблон:Convert Torment Creek Near North Fork Cascade River Шаблон:Coord
Green Lake Falls Шаблон:Convert Unnamed fork of Bacon Creek Near Green Lake in North Cascades National Park Шаблон:Coord
Depot Creek Falls Шаблон:Convert Depot Creek Near Mount Redoubt, North Cascades National Park Шаблон:Coord
Rainy Lake Falls Шаблон:Convert Unnamed Rainy Lake, Okanogan–Wenatchee National Forest Шаблон:Coord

[4] Many tall waterfalls occur where meltwater from mountain glaciers drop down a headwall, which are common occurrences in the North Cascades. Many waterfalls, despite their great height, are non-notable as they are not clearly visible and often have low volume. Seahpo Peak Falls, despite its great height at nearly Шаблон:Convert, is an example of one of these waterfalls. A few notable exceptions do occur; Sulphide Creek Falls occurs where meltwaters from two of the largest Mount Shuksan glaciers are forced through a narrow chute over a Шаблон:Convert headwall at the head of Sulphide Valley.

Features

Geographical features in the area of the North Cascades National Park can be found in this image map:

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References

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