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Argonaut Peak
Photo by theyogiclimber
Details
| Elevation (feet): | 8453 |
|---|---|
| Elevation (meters): | 2576 |
| Continent: | North America |
| Country: | United States |
| Range/Region: | Pacific Ranges |
| Range/Region: | Cascade Range |
| State: | Washington |
| Latitude: | 47.470255 |
| Longitude: | -120.861411 |
| Difficulty: | Scramble |
| Best months for climbing: | Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct |
| Year first climbed: | 1955 |
| First successful climber(s): | Lex Maxwell, Bob McCall, Bill Prater |
| Nearest major airport: | Seattle-Tacoma |
| Convenient Center: | Leavenworth or Cle Elum |
Thanks to theyogiclimber for adding this peak.
Description
Argonaut Peak is located in the beautiful Alpine Lakes Wilderness. Argonaut Peak is a centrally located summit on the Stuart Range, which is an east-west line of high granitic peaks east of the main Cascade Crest, and includes other noteworthy peaks such as Stuart, Sherpa, Colchuck, and Dragontail. Argonaut Peak is situated 2 miles east of Mount Stuart and the first peak east of Sherpa Pass. Argonaut Peak ranks #68 on the list of Washington’s 100 Highest Peaks. The deep footing of Ingalls Creek gives Argonaut over 4000 feet of local relief above the valley and makes it stand out and visible to travelers on Interstate 90. The standard ascent is a scramble made on the south slope via Ingalls Creek Trail.
Refer to Fred Beckey's Cascade Alpine Guide: Climbing and High Routes, Volume 1, for information on all the established routes on Argonaut Peak such as the West Ridge, North Face, Northeast Buttress, and more.
Thanks to theyogiclimber for this description.
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