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Trapper Mountain
Photo by theyogiclimber
Details
| Elevation (feet): | 7530 |
|---|---|
| Elevation (meters): | 2295 |
| Continent: | North America |
| Country: | United States |
| Range/Region: | Pacific Ranges |
| Range/Region: | Cascade Range |
| State: | Washington |
| Latitude: | 48.431735 |
| Longitude: | -121.01788 |
| Difficulty: | Scramble |
| Best months for climbing: | Jul, Aug, Sep |
| Year first climbed: | 1949 |
| First successful climber(s): | George Bell, Andrew Griscom, Harry King, & W V Graham Matthews |
| Nearest major airport: | Seattle-Tacoma |
| Convenient Center: | Everett |
Thanks to theyogiclimber for adding this peak.
Description
Trapper Mountain is located directly on the southern boundary line of North Cascades National Park with the boundary line passing directly over its summit. It is situated high above Trapper Lake to its northeast. The peak is a pyramid shape and the rock is steep on all sides, especially the North Face. It has a lower secondary summit crag to its east called Trapper Annex (6960 feet).
Refer to Fred Beckey's Cascade Alpine Guide, Volume 2, for climbing route information.
Thanks to theyogiclimber for this description.
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