Sahale Peak

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Sahale Peak

Sahale Peak at evening, with a storm coming
Elevation 8,680 feet (2,646 m)
Location Washington, USA
Range North Cascades,Cascade Range
Coordinates 48°29′28″N 121°02′19″W / 48.491113, -121.038632
Topo map USGS Cascade Pass
First ascent John Charlton and Albert Sylverster, 1897

Sahale Peak (also known as Sahale Mountain) is a jagged, glaciated mountain in the North Cascades National Park in northern Washington State. A popular climb just north of Cascade Pass, Sahale Peak rewards the adventurous with enjoyable climbing and amazing panoramic views of the surrounding area.

[edit] Glaciers

  • Quien Sabe Glacier

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  • Sahale Glacier

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[edit] Climbing Sahale Peak

There are two very popular routes up Sahale Peak:

  • Starting at Cascade Pass and continuing up the gentle Sahale arm to the Sahale Glacier, then some 5.0 climbing to the summit.
  • Starting in the slightly harder accessed Boston Basin and climbing over the Quien Sabe Glacier to some 4th class rock to the summit.

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