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Olympic Mountains
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The Olympic Range is a compact cluster of high peaks, isolated on the Olympic Peninsula, the western coast of Washington state. The range occupies a small geographic area, and the mountains are not especially high, but they are steep and rugged, and provide exceptional alpine hiking, as well as technical rock and ice climbs. They rise steeply from sea level to heights approaching 8,000 feet. Snowfields and glaciers surround the higher peaks, and wild rivers have carved out steep, rugged canyons. The foothills are blanketed with thick spruce and hemlock forests, the growth of which is encouraged by the heaviest precipitation in North America, as much as 140 annual inches.
Peaks of Olympic Mountains
Check out any of the following peaks for additional information:
- Blue Mountain - 6007 ft./1831 m.
- Buckhorn Mountain - 6988 ft./2130 m.
- McCartney Peak - 6784 ft./2068 m.
- Mount Anderson - 7321 ft./2231 m.
- Mount Angeles - 6454 ft./1967 m.
- Mount Bretherton - 5960 ft./1817 m.
- Mount Carrie - 6995 ft./2132 m.
- Mount Constance - 7743 ft./2360 m.
- Mount Deception - 7788 ft./2374 m.
- Mount Ellinor - 5944 ft./1812 m.
- Mount Jupiter - 5700 ft./1737 m.
- Mount Lena - 5995 ft./1827 m.
- Mount Mystery - 7639 ft./2326 m.
- Mount Olympus - 7965 ft./2427 m.
- Mount Pershing - 6154 ft./1876 m.
- Mount Pulitzer - 6283 ft./1915 m.
- Mount Skokomish - 6434 ft./1961 m.
- Mount Stone - 6612 ft./2015 m.
- Mount Tom - 7076 ft./2157 m.
- Mount Townsend - 6280 ft./1914 m.
- Mount Washington - 6255 ft./1907 m.
- Sentinel Peak - 6592 ft./2009 m.
- Sweat Spire - 7580 ft./2310 m.
- The Brothers - 6866 ft./2092 m.
- Warrior Peak - 7300 ft./2225 m.
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